Who cares for children and who works for wages in the labor market are
basic family decisions. The purpose of this proposal is to quantify the
impact of the price of child care on the type of child care parents use
and on the employment decision of the mother, controlling for other
attributes of child care and employment, such as quality, convenience,
and wages. The proposed research will refine previous models of child
care for employed mothers and develop new models of the joint child care
and employment choice. A serious problem plaguing previous studies of
the effect of price on child care choices is selectivity bias, arising
because price is only observed for the choices actually made by parents.
In this study, we are able to more effectively control for selectivity
bias because the survey data we use include information on the
alternatives respondents did not choose as well as those they did. Two
ways of estimating characteristics of alternatives are proposed: 1) using
parents' perceptions of their alternatives and 2) using exogenous
information on the availability and attributes of child care choices in
the same community obtained through concurrent surveys with providers.
The model will be used to conduct policy simulations of the effects on
choice of changing the attributes of child care and employment and of
changing the availability of care. The data come from three existing
data sets linked together by county: the 1990 National Child Care Survey,
the Profile of Child Care Settings Study, and a Contextual Data File.
The impact of price and other attributes of care, characteristics of the
family and characteristics of the area in which they live on choice of
child care and employment will be examined using discrete choice models,
including the mixed multinomial/ conditional logit model, the joint logit
model, the nested logit model, and the universal logit model. As far as
we know, this is the first attempt to formally link supply and demand for
child care in U.S. communities.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
child carechoicecommunitydecision makingemployment of womenhuman dataincomemathematical modelmodel design /developmentperceptionperformancepreferencesocioeconomics
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
074803701
UEI
VNAYDLRGSKU3
Project Start Date
01-January-1993
Project End Date
31-August-1994
Budget Start Date
01-January-1994
Budget End Date
31-August-1994
Project Funding Information for 1994
Total Funding
$115,175
Direct Costs
$72,717
Indirect Costs
$42,458
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1994
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$115,175
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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