With a Little Help from Nurseries. Childcare Services and Mothers’ Employment in Italy

Puccioni ChiaraVuri Daniela
CEIS Research Paper
This study evaluates the impact of an Italian government initiative launched in 2007, which allocated e1 billion to regional governments to enhance early childhood care services for children aged 0-2, targeting both public and private childcare options. Exploiting variations in the timing of implementation across regions, we assess the program’s effectiveness in increasing the public provision of early childcare services and maternal labor market participation. Results show a significant increase in both public childcare slots and labor market participation among mothers. However, the initiative had limited effects on less-educated women, likely due to the service’s relatively high costs, which may hinder broader accessibility.
 

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Number: 588
Keywords: early childcare services; mothers’ labor supply; staggered difference-in-difference; dynamic estimates
JEL codes: C21; C22; H52; H75; J13; J22
Volume: 22
Issue: 6
Date: Thursday, December 19, 2024
Revision Date: Thursday, December 19, 2024