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The Value of Employer-Sponsored Child Care to Employees
Authors:Rachel Connelly  Deborah S. Degraff   Rachel A. Willis
Affiliation:Department of Economics at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine; Department of American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract:This article uses the contingent valuation method for calculating the value of employer-sponsored child care to employees. Like many environmental amenities, there may be a nonuse or existence value of working for a company that offers employer-sponsored child care (ESCC), as well as a use value to parents who have children in the center. We test this hypothesis using data from three firms, two of which have on-site child care. Our findings indicate that price is a determinant of willingness to pay for the continued existence or establishment of an on-site center. We find evidence of the existence value, even for employees without young children, and a greater valuation among recent hires than among longer-term employees.
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