PARENTS' WORK HOURS AND CHILDCARE DECISIONS: EXPLOITING A TIME WINDFALL.

Research in labor economics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-14 DOI:10.1108/s0147-912120230000051006
Taehyun Ethan Kim, Dean R Lillard
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We model the conditions under which parents optimally reallocate time to childcare when an outside agent exogenously restricts the number of hours an employer can demand of a working parent. Theoretically, when the restriction binds, a parent's available time increases. We exploit a series of voluntary and mandated labor-market reforms in South Korea that regulated the statutory and maximum work hours of parents. The government implemented the laws in stages by industry and size of firms. This implementation process generates exogenous variation across families where one or both partners worked at jobs that were or were not affected by the reform. We show the reforms affected work hours and use the predicted changes to investigate the total amount they spent on paid childcare and whether or not they changed the relative use of market and parental care. When fathers get more time (work less), parents spend less money on childcare. A change in mother's work time does not affect expenditures. When parents get more time, they are more likely to spend money on paid childcare for school-age children and more likely to use private academies.

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父母的工作时间和育儿决定:利用时间优势。
我们模拟了当外部代理人外生限制雇主要求工作父母的工作时数时,父母在何种条件下会将时间最优化地重新分配到育儿上。从理论上讲,当限制约束时,父母的可用时间会增加。我们利用了韩国一系列自愿和强制的劳动力市场改革,这些改革规定了父母的法定和最长工作时间。政府按行业和企业规模分阶段实施这些法律。在这一实施过程中,家庭中一方或双方所从事的工作是否受改革影响产生了外生差异。我们显示了改革对工作时间的影响,并利用预测的变化来调查他们在有偿育儿上花费的总金额,以及是否改变了市场和父母照顾的相对使用。当父亲获得更多时间(工作时间减少)时,父母在育儿上花费的钱就会减少。母亲工作时间的变化不会影响支出。当父母有更多时间时,他们更有可能将钱花在学龄儿童的有偿保育上,也更有可能使用私立学校。
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