Quasi-experimental evidenceon the relationbetween child care subsidiesand child care quality
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2015
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In this article we present quasi-experimental evidence on the relation between child care subsidies and child care quality. We exploit the difference in fund- ing of private and public centers in the Netherlands. A recent subsidy cut reduced funding for private centers while funding for public centers was unaf- fected. The quality measurements are from a panel survey in which centers' quality was evaluated through classroom assessments by trained observers. Using differences-in-differences we find that the subsidy reduction caused a statistically significant decrease in quality of one fifth of a standard deviation. We also present results for nonlinear differences-in-differences estimators. The decline in quality is robust across specifications and appears to be driven by a decline in the middle of the distribution. A limitation of our data set is that our pre-reform period is short, so that we cannot perform pre-reform placebo tests.
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child care subsidies, child care quality, DID, CIC
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Akgündüz, Y E, Jongen, E, Leseman, P P M & Plantenga, J 2015 'Quasi-experimental evidenceon the relationbetween child care subsidiesand child care quality' Discussion paper series , no. 08, vol. 15, UU USE Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute, pp. 1-28.