Public Childcare, Labor Market Outcomes of Caregivers, and Child Development: Experimental Evidence from Brazil
Orazio Attanasio,
Ricardo de Barros,
Pedro Carneiro,
David Evans,
Lycia Lima (),
Pedro Olinto and
Norbert Schady
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Ricardo de Barros: Insper
Lycia Lima: São Paulo School of Economics, Fundação Getulio Vargas
No 728, Working Papers from Center for Global Development
Abstract:
This study examines the impact of publicly provided daycare for children aged 0-3 on outcomes of children and their caregivers over the course of seven years after initial daycare enrollment. At the end of 2007, the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil used a lottery to assign children to limited public daycare openings. Winning the lottery translated to a 32 percent increase in total time in daycare during a child’s first four years of life. This allowed caregivers more time to work, resulting in higher incomes for beneficiary households in the first year of daycare attendance and 4 years later (but not after 7 years, by which time all children were eligible for universal schooling). The rise in labor force participation is driven primarily by grandparents and by adolescent siblings residing in the same household as (and possibly caring for) the child, and not by parents, most of whom were already working. Beneficiary children saw sustained gains in height-for-age and weight-for-age, which are likely to have resulted from the better nutrition they received in the center rather than the increase in resources at home. They also saw shorter-term gains in cognitive development, which in contrast to the impacts on nutrition, likely resulted from the short-term gains in home resources.
Keywords: early child development; childcare; Brazil (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I21 I28 J22 O15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 77 pages
Date: 2025-09-25
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