Who benefits from universal child care? Estimating marginal returns to early child care attendance T Cornelissen, C Dustmann, A Raute, U Schönberg Journal of Political Economy 126 (6), 2356-2409, 2018 | 423 | 2018 |
Can financial incentives reduce the baby gap? Evidence from a reform in maternity leave benefits A Raute Journal of Public Economics 169, 203-222, 2019 | 207* | 2019 |
From LATE to MTE: Alternative methods for the evaluation of policy interventions T Cornelissen, C Dustmann, A Raute, U Schönberg Labour Economics 41, 47-60, 2016 | 183 | 2016 |
Wind of change? Cultural determinants of maternal labor supply B Boelmann, A Raute, U Schonberg CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16149, 2021 | 91* | 2021 |
Does universal child care matter? evidence from a large expansion in pre-school education C Dustmann, A Raute, U Schönberg Unpublished manuscript, 2013 | 55* | 2013 |
Who benefits from universal child care T Cornelissen, C Dustmann, A Raute, U Schönberg Estimating Marginal Returns to Early Childcare Attendance, 2018 | 7 | 2018 |
Who benefits from universal child care? Estimating marginal returns to early child care attendance C Dustmann, T Cornelissen, A Raute, U Schonberg CEPR Discussion Papers, 2018 | 1 | 2018 |
Acknowledgment? Evidence from Earnings-Related Parental Leave A Raute, A Weber, G Zudenkova | | 2022 |
The socioeconomic gap in childcare enrolment: The role of behavioural barriers T Cornelissen, C Dustmann, A Raute, U Schӧnberg, C Felfe, R Lalive, ... | | |
Can public policy increase paternity acknowledgment? Evidence from earnings-related parental leave A Raute, A Weber, G Zudenkova | | |