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Yukiko ASAI
Yukiko ASAI
Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
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Childcare availability, household structure, and maternal employment
Y Asai, R Kambayashi, S Yamaguchi
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 38, 172-192, 2015
1092015
Parental leave reforms and the employment of new mothers: Quasi-experimental evidence from Japan
Y Asai
Labour Economics 36, 72-83, 2015
992015
How does early childcare enrollment affect children, parents, and their interactions?
S Yamaguchi, Y Asai, R Kambayashi
Labour Economics 55, 56-71, 2018
582018
Effects of subsidized childcare on mothersf labor supply under a rationing mechanism
S Yamaguchi, Y Asai, R Kambayashi
Labour Economics 55, 1-17, 2018
362018
Costs of employment and flexible labor demand: Evidence from maternity and parental leave reforms
Y Asai
Available at SSRN 3362488, 2019
82019
Crowding-out effect of subsidized childcare
Y Asai, R Kambayashi, S Yamaguchi
Available at SSRN 2634283, 2016
82016
Crowding-out effect of publicly provided childcare: Why maternal employment did not increase
Y Asai, R Kanbayashi, S Yamaguchi
Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, 2015
82015
This is how parental leave policies impact the gender gap
Y Asai
published by World Economic Forum and VoxEU, 2019
52019
Temporary work contracts and female labor market outcomes
Y Asai, DK Koustas
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 208, 1-20, 2023
32023
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D Koustas, Y Asai
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Y Asai
Essays in Labour Economics: Empirical Evaluations of Japanese Family Policies
Y Asai
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