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Archive | 2013

Maternal employment: the impact of triple rationing in childcare in Flanders

Dieter Vandelannoote; Pieter Vanleenhove; André Decoster; Joris Ghysels; Gerlinde Verbist

This paper analyses how maternal labor supply responds to the price and availability of childcare services. It focuses in particular on the childcare market of Flanders, which is characterised by above average childcare use, a wide variety of price schemes and suppliers, and strong government supervision regarding quality. Variation in prices and the degree of rationing of three types of childcare services at the municipal level are used to identify mothers’ labor supply responses. A discrete labor supply model of the Van Soest (1995) type is elaborated to allow for heterogeneity in prices and to distinguish between rationed and non-rationed households. These extensions rest on rationing probabilities that are estimated separately for informal childcare, formal subsidised childcare and formal non-subsidised childcare using partial observability models (Poirier, 1980). The estimates confirm earlier findings for Germany and Italy, indicating only small price effects and relatively large supply effects. This shows that labor supply incentives of expansion of childcare services are also present in a country which has surpassed the EU target of childcare slots for 33% of children below the age of 3 (Belgium, in contrast with Germany and Italy). Moreover, budgetary simulations suggest the expansion to be beneficial to the exchequer. Rising tax and social security benefits following the increase in labor supply largely exceed the costs of expansion.


Archive | 2014

Matthew Runs Amok: The Belgian Service Voucher Scheme

Ive Marx; Dieter Vandelannoote


Review of Economics of the Household | 2015

Maternal employment: the impact of triple rationing in childcare

Dieter Vandelannoote; Pieter Vanleenhove; André Decoster; Joris Ghysels; Gerlinde Verbist


Archive | 2015

A Bird's Eye View on 20 Years of Tax-Benefit Reforms in Belgium

André Decoster; Sergio Perelman; Dieter Vandelannoote; Toon Vanheukelom; Gerlinde Verbist


Archive | 2010

Activering bij werkloosheid en recht op maatschappelijke integratie

Kristel Bogaerts; Ive Marx; Dieter Vandelannoote; Natascha Van Mechelen


Archive | 2017

The Impact of In-Work Benefits on Employment and Poverty

Dieter Vandelannoote; Gerlinde Verbist


The International Journal of Microsimulation | 2016

Evaluating The Quality Of Gross Incomes In SILC: Compare Them With Fiscal Data And Re-calibrate Them Using EUROMOD

Dieter Vandelannoote; André Decoster; Toon Vanheukelom; Gerlinde Verbist


Archive | 2016

Scenarios for reducing poverty in Belgium, Greece and the United Kingdom

Tim Goedemé; Holly Sutherland; Paola Di Agostini; Chrysa Leventi; Manos Matsaganis; Dieter Vandelannoote; Gerlinde Verbist


Archive | 2016

The design of in-work benefits: how to boost employment and combat poverty in Belgium

Dieter Vandelannoote; Gerlinde Verbist


Archive | 2016

The End of Cheap Talk About Poverty Reduction: The Cost of Closing the Poverty Gap While Maintaining Work Incentives

Diego Collado; Bea Cantillon; Karel Van den Bosch; Tim GoedemÃ; Dieter Vandelannoote

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Ive Marx

University of Antwerp

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Pieter Vanleenhove

Center for Economic Studies

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