Preschool Availability and Female Labor Force Participation Evidence from Indonesia

Female labor force participation (FLFP) in Indonesia lags behind other countries in the region and has remained more or less unchanged since 1990. Descriptive evidence by the same authors points to unmet childcare needs as one constraint on FLFP. In this paper, we provide the first estimates of the...

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title_full Preschool Availability and Female Labor Force Participation Evidence from Indonesia Daniel Halim
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