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08.07.2019

The Impact of Childcare on Poor Urban Women’s Economic Empowerment in Africa

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Abstract

Despite evidence from other regions, researchers and policy-makers remain skeptical that women’s disproportionate childcare responsibilities act as a significant barrier to women’s economic empowerment in Africa. This randomized control trial study in an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, demonstrates that limited access to affordable early childcare inhibits poor urban women’s participation in paid work. Women who were offered vouchers for subsidized early childcare were, on average, 8.5 percentage points more likely to be employed than those who were not given vouchers. Most of these employment gains were realized by married mothers. Single mothers, in contrast, benefited by significantly reducing the time spent working without any loss to their earnings by shifting to jobs with more regular hours. The effects on other measures of women’s economic empowerment were mixed. With the exception of children’s health care, access to subsidized daycare did not increase women’s participation in other important household decisions. In addition, contrary to concerns that reducing the costs of childcare may elevate women’s desire for more children, we find no effect on women’s fertility intentions. These findings demonstrate that the impact of subsidized childcare differs by marital status and across outcomes. Nonetheless, in poor urban Africa, as elsewhere, failure to address women’s childcare needs undermines efforts to promote women’s economic empowerment.

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1
We use the terms ECC centers, daycares, and childcare centers interchangeably.
 
2
Children who were age 4 at the time of the baseline survey were included as long as they were under age 4 at the time of enumeration.
 
3
Mothers already using an eligible daycare were given vouchers for that center, resulting in randomization at the level of the daycare rather than individual.
 
4
Five mothers whose eligible child died before endline were reinterviewed and retained in our analyses. Removing these mothers has no appreciable effect on our results.
 
5
The intervention was deliberately extended two to four months beyond the endline survey to minimize the effect of mothers’ anticipating the end of the daycare subsidies.
 
6
The analyses presented deviate from the pre-analysis plan in two important respects. First, we do not show our results for the impact of subsidized childcare on total household income because these are similar to those for maternal income. Second, we do not present heterogeneity analyses for migrant mothers because there are no significant differences by migration status.
 
7
Bivariate probit models assume that the error terms in both the first- and second-stage equations are jointly normal. According to Murphy’s score test, this assumption was not violated (Murphy 2007).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
The Impact of Childcare on Poor Urban Women’s Economic Empowerment in Africa
Publikationsdatum
08.07.2019
Erschienen in
Demography / Ausgabe 4/2019
Print ISSN: 0070-3370
Elektronische ISSN: 1533-7790
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-019-00793-3

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