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No Child Left Behind: Subsidized Child Care and Children's Long-Run Outcomes
Tarjei Havnes, Magne Mogstad
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. May 2011, Vol. 3, No. 2: Pages 97-129

No Child Left Behind: Subsidized Child Care and Children's Long-Run Outcomes

Tarjei Havnes, 1

1Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Box 1095 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway.

Magne Mogstad2

2Research department, Statistics Norway, Box 8131 Dep, 0033 Oslo, Norway.

Abstract

Many developed countries are currently considering a move toward subsidized, widely accessible child care or preschool. However, studies on how large-scale provision of child care affects child development are scarce, and focused on short-run outcomes. We analyze a large-scale expansion of subsidized child care in Norway, addressing the impact on children's long-run outcomes. Our precise and robust difference-in-differences estimates show that subsidized child care had strong positive effects on children's educational attainment and labor market participation, and also reduced welfare dependency. Subsample analyses indicate that girls and children with low-educated mothers benefit the most from child care. (JEL J13, J16)