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Geographical access to childcare and mothers' labour-force participation
M. van Ham, C.H. Mulder
Dep Sociale Geografie en Planologie
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Childcare
100%
Labor Force Participation
100%
Geographic Access
100%
Netherlands
50%
Paid Employment
25%
Regression Model
25%
Female Labor Force Participation
25%
Preschool children
25%
Number of Days
25%
Individual Houses
25%
Employment Opportunities
25%
Day Care
25%
Residential Area
25%
Mothers of Young children
25%
Geographical Perspective
25%
Access to Employment
25%
Labor Market Characteristics
25%
Housing Demand
25%
Demand Survey
25%
Spatial Barriers
25%
Childcare Facilities
25%
Household Labor
25%
Local Labor Markets
25%
Social Sciences
Labor Force Participation
100%
Conceptual Framework
20%
Female Labor Force
20%
Employment Opportunities
20%
Toddlers
20%
School-Aged Child
20%
Housing Needs
20%
Kindergarten
20%
Residential Area
20%
Labor Market
20%
Household
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labour Force
100%
School-Aged Child
20%
Housing Demand
20%
Labor Market
20%