From homemakers to breadwinners? How mandatory kindergarten affects maternal labour market outcomes

29 Nov 2021  ·  Selina Gangl, Martin Huber ·

We analyse the effect of mandatory kindergarten attendance for four-year-old children on maternal labour market outcomes in Switzerland. To determine the causal effect of this policy, we combine two different datasets and quasi-experiments in this paper: Firstly, we investigate a large administrative dataset and apply a non-parametric regression discontinuity design (RDD) to evaluate the effect of the reform at the birthday cut-off for entering the kindergarten in the same versus in the following year. Secondly, we complement this analysis by exploiting spatial variation and staggered treatment implementation of the reform across cantons (administrative units in Switzerland) in a difference-in-differences (DiD) approach based on a household survey. All in all, the results suggest that if anything, mandatory kindergarten increases the labour market outcomes of mothers very moderately. The effects are driven by previous non-employed mothers and by older rather than younger mothers.

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