Abstract

We show that measurement error in the constructed price of child‐care can explain why previous Australian studies have found partnered women's labour supply to be unresponsive to child‐care prices. Through improved data and improved construction of the child‐care price variable, we find child‐care price elasticities that are statistically significant, negative and in line with elasticities found in other developed countries.

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