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Journal of Labor Economics

Taxes, Childcare and Gender Identity Norms

Journal Article
Reference
Ichino, Andrea, Martin Olsson, Barbara Petrongolo and Peter Skogman Thoursie (forthcoming). “Taxes, Childcare and Gender Identity Norms”. Journal of Labor Economics. doi.org/10.1086/732773

Authors
Andrea Ichino, Martin Olsson, Barbara Petrongolo, Peter Skogman Thoursie

We investigate the role of gender norms in shaping parental childcare following changes in the relative take-home pay of mothers and fathers. Exploiting variation from Swedish tax reforms, we estimate the elasticity of substitution in parental childcare for native and immigrant couples from a variety of countries characterized by varying gender norms. Couples originating from countries with relatively conservative norms are more likely to reallocate childcare to mothers following a reduction in the father's tax rate and less likely to reallocate childcare to fathers following a reduction in the mother's tax rate, thereby reinforcing a traditional allocation of childcare across parents.