Panel: Child Care Costs, Patterns of Use, and Implications for Parental Employment
(Family and Child Policy)

Saturday, November 10, 2018: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Johnson - Mezz Level (Marriott Wardman Park)

*Names in bold indicate Presenter

Panel Chairs:  Wladimir Zanoni, University of Chicago
Discussants:  Nina Chien, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Daniel Schroeder, University of Texas, Austin


Patterns of Subsidized Children Enrollment Instability Among Child Care Providers
Yoonsook Ha1, Pamela Joshi2, Kate Giapponi Schneider2 and Jocelyn Bowne3, (1)Boston University, (2)Brandeis University, (3)Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care



Child Care Expenses and the Potential Role of Child Care Subsidies in Family Budgets
Christopher Wimer, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, Robert Paul Hartley, Columbia University and Marybeth J. Mattingly, Stanford University



A Multi-Source Examination of the Rising Cost of Child Care in the United States
Kendall Swenson, Kimberly Burgess, Laura Erickson and Kelly McKenzie, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services



Child Care, Female Labor Participation and Men Mobility to Better Jobs in Mexico
Gabriela Calderon, Mexican Ministry of Finance and Elia De la Cruz Toledo, Independent Consultant


Child Care Costs, Patterns of Use, and Implications for Parental Employment


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