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The Political Economy of Subsidized Day Care
Ted Bergstrom, University of California, Santa Barbara
Soren Blomquist, Uppsala University

Published in the European Journal of Political Economy, 1995. Permission to post this article has been granted by the publisher on my request. The journal's web page is http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sae/econworld/.

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ABSTRACT:
This paper presents a theoretical model of political support for public provision of day care. In an economy where there are high taxes on wage income, selfish taxpayers with no children in the day care system may favor substantial public subsidies to day care because such subsidies induce mothers to join the labor force and hence pay income tax. Our model makes explicit quantitative predictions of the relation between the distribution of wages, theincome tax rate, and the subsidy rate for day care that maximizes net tax revenue from parents of small children. Applying parameter values from Sweden and the United States, we find that our model predicts a subsidy rate of between 50% and 100% for Sweden with its high tax rate on wages and between 15% and 30% for the U.S. with its lower tax rate on wages.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Ted Bergstrom and Soren Blomquist, "The Political Economy of Subsidized Day Care" (June 1, 1995). Department of Economics, UCSB. Ted Bergstrom. Paper 1995B.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucsbecon/bergstrom/1995B

 
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