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This paper focuses on the impact of the Mexican conditional cash transfer program, Progresa (renamed Oportunidades) on time allocated to child care.
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Marta is a Research Associate, working at the Centre for Evaluation of Development Policies at IFS and at the Inter-American Development.
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- CEPR
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Rubio Codina, M. (2009). Child care provision: semiparametric evidence from a randomized experiment in rural Mexico. London: CEPR. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/child-care-provision-semiparametric-evidence-randomized-experiment-rural-mexico (accessed: 2 May 2024).
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