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Title: Hypothetical Labor Market Response of Black and White Women to a National Program of Free Day Care Centers
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Shortlidge, Richard L. Jr. |
Hypothetical Labor Market Response of Black and White Women to a National Program of Free Day Care Centers Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1977 Cohort(s): Young Women Publisher: Center for Human Resource Research Keyword(s): Child Care; Children; Family Background and Culture; Work Attitudes Free day care centers would be utilized more by black than white women (with preschool children) and would dramatically increase labor market activities of blacks, while only slightly affecting the labor supply of white women. This difference is attributable to black women's more favorable orientation toward work outside the home. |
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Shortlidge, Richard L. Jr. "Hypothetical Labor Market Response of Black and White Women to a National Program of Free Day Care Centers." Report, Columbus OH: Center for Human Resource Research, The Ohio State University, 1977. |