Information and Women’s Intentions: Experimental Evidence About Child Care

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Vincenzo Galasso
Paola Profeta
Chiara Pronzato
Francesco Billari
机构
[1] Università Bocconi,Department of Policy Analysis and Public Management, IGIER, and CEPR
[2] Università Bocconi,Department of Policy Analysis and Public Management, Dondena, CHILD and CESifo
[3] Università di Torino and Collegio Carlo Alberto,Department of Economics and Statistics
[4] Oxford University,Department of Sociology
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European Journal of Population | 2017年 / 33卷
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Female labor supply; Education; Gender roles; J2; J16; J13; J18; Z1; C99;
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We investigate the effect of providing information about the benefits to children of attending formal child care when women intend to use formal child care so they can work. We postulate that the reaction to the information differs across women according to their characteristics, specifically their level of education. We present a randomized experiment in which 700 Italian women of reproductive age with no children are exposed to positive information about formal child care through a text message or a video, while others are not. We find a positive effect on the intention to use formal child care and a negative effect on the intention to work. This average result hides important heterogeneities: the positive effect on formal child care use is driven by high-educated women, while the negative effect on work intention is found only among less-educated women. These findings may be explained by women’s education reflecting their work–family orientation, and their ability to afford formal child care.
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