SOEPpapers 140, 39 S.
Rainald Borck, Katharina Wrohlich
2008
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Published in: European Journal of Political Economy 27 (2011) Iss.3, 436-454
We analyse preferences for public, private or mixed provision of childcare theoretically and empirically. We model childcare as a publicly provided private good. Richer households should prefer private provision to either pure public or mixed provision. If public provision redistributes from rich to poor, they should favour mixed over pure public provision, but if public provision redistributes from poor to rich, the rich and poor might favour mixed provision while the middle class favour public provision ('ends against the middle'). Using estimates for household preferences from survey data, we find no support for the ends-against-the-middle result.
JEL-Classification: J13;D72;H42;D19
Keywords: Childcare, redistribution, political preferences, public provision of private goods
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/150687