Providing child care
Women’s economic empowerment has been hailed as one of the most remarkable revolutions in the past 50 years (Dunlop, 2010). Access to affordable childcare is one of the key determinants of fertility and maternal employment, with grandparents and governments often stepping up to provide much needed s...
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Main Authors: | HO, Christine, MYONG, Sunha |
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2020
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