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Public childcare provision and fertility behavior : a comparison of Sweden and Germany /

The author analyzes the relationship between the availability of public childcare for children under age three and the decision to have a first child. One would expect that providing women with the option of returning to work soon after childbirth would reduce the anticipated negative effects of hav...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Krapf, Sandra
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leverkusen, Germany : Budrich UniPress Ltd., 2014.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Public Childcare Provision and Fertility Behavior. A Comparison of Sweden and Germany -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical considerations -- 2.1 Welfare regimes, childcare, and fertility -- 2.1.1 Esping-Andersenâ€?s three worlds of welfare capitalism -- 2.1.2 Gendered welfare regimes -- 2.1.3 Coherent family policies -- 2.1.4 The opportunities and the limits of welfare regime typologies as analytical tools -- 2.2 Childcare services and fertility behavior on the micro level 
505 8 |a 2.2.1 The economic view: direct and indirect costs of children2.2.2 The sociological view: role compatibility and gender equality -- 2.2.3 The opportunities and the limits of micro-level approaches -- 2.3 Integrating fertility determinants and childcare policies: the Theory of Planned Behavior -- 2.3.1 The Theory of Planned Behavior -- 2.3.2 A model of childcare, attitudes, and childbearing -- 2.3.3 How childcare interacts with attitudinal and institutional aspects -- 2.3.4 Summary and research hypotheses 
505 8 |a 3 Previous research on childcare, coherent policies, attitudes, and fertility behavior3.1 Empirical evidence: childcare and fertility -- 3.1.1 Country level studies -- 3.1.2 Individual level studies -- 3.2 Empirical evidence: institutional settings and policy uptake -- 3.3 Empirical evidence: attitudes and fertility behavior -- 4 Fertility development and the institutional context in Sweden and Germany -- 4.1 Fertility development -- 4.2 Family policies in Sweden: dual-earner support -- 4.3 Family policies in Germany: departure from male breadwinner support 
505 8 |a 5 Excursus: Who uses public childcare? The policy context in Sweden and western Germany5.1 Coherent family policies and public childcare usage -- 5.2 Prior research on the determinants of childcare usage -- 5.3 Method and data -- 5.4 Regression results -- 5.5 Discussion -- 6 How do attitudes and childcare availability affect fertility in Germany and Sweden? -- 6.1 Method: multilevel discrete-time hazard model -- 6.2 Case study: Germany -- 6.2.1 Data and sample selection -- 6.2.2 Dependent variable and data structure -- 6.2.3 Childcare availability 
505 8 |a 6.2.4 Attitudes toward children and family life6.2.5 Control variables -- 6.2.6 How important is public childcare in the decision to have a child? -- 6.2.7 Regression results -- 6.3 Case study: Sweden -- 6.3.1 Data and sample selection -- 6.3.2 Dependent variable and data structure -- 6.3.3 Childcare enrollment -- 6.3.4 Attitudes toward family and career -- 6.3.5 Control variables -- 6.3.6 Regression results -- 6.4 Summary of findings -- 7 Conclusions -- 7.1 Research contribution and key findings -- 7.2 Critical reflections and research perspectives 
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