This research aims to deepen the effect of childcare services jointly to the flexible female employment on Total Fertility Rate (TFR) within the different European states contexts. In the 2002, the Barcelona European Council set objectives with regard to the availability of high quality and affordable childcare facilities for pre-school children, to improve the employment female rate and the TFR. Considering a spatial approach, the authors analysed how the current European situation in terms of childcare and employment policies are decisive on TFR levels
THE JOINT EFFECT OF CHILDCARE SERVICES AND FLEXIBLE FEMALE EMPLOYMENT ON FERTILITY RATE IN EUROPE
Viviana Cocuccio;Massimo Mucciardi
2020-01-01
Abstract
This research aims to deepen the effect of childcare services jointly to the flexible female employment on Total Fertility Rate (TFR) within the different European states contexts. In the 2002, the Barcelona European Council set objectives with regard to the availability of high quality and affordable childcare facilities for pre-school children, to improve the employment female rate and the TFR. Considering a spatial approach, the authors analysed how the current European situation in terms of childcare and employment policies are decisive on TFR levelsFile in questo prodotto:
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