Chris M. Herbst

Latest Institution: University of Wisconsin-Madison

All Institutions: Arizona State University; University of Wisconsin-Madison


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Based on the Following Papers:

Child Care Subsidies and Child Development

Year: 2008
Journal: Economics of Education Review
Authors: Chris M. Herbst; Erdal Tekin

Child Care Subsidies and Childhood Obesity

Year: 2009
Journal: Review of Economics of the Household
Authors: Chris M. Herbst; Erdal Tekin

The Impact of Child Care Subsidies on Child Wellbeing: Evidence from Geographic Variation in the Distance to Social Service Agencies

Year: 2010
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Chris M. Herbst; Erdal Tekin

The Geographic Accessibility of Child Care Subsidies and Evidence on the Impact of Subsidy Receipt on Childhood Obesity

Year: 2011
Journal: Journal of Urban Economics
Authors: Chris M. Herbst; Erdal Tekin

Child Care Subsidies, Maternal Wellbeing, and Child-Parent Interactions: Evidence from Three Nationally Representative Datasets

Year: 2012
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Chris M. Herbst; Erdal Tekin

Whom Do Employers Want? The Role of Recent Employment and Unemployment Status and Age

Year: 2018
Journal: Journal of Labor Economics
Authors: Henry S. Farber; Chris M. Herbst; Dan Silverman; Till Von Wachter

Who's Minding the Kids? Experimental Evidence on the Demand for Child Care Quality

Year: 2018
Journal: Economics of Education Review
Authors: James Gordon; Chris M. Herbst; Erdal Tekin

An Equilibrium Model of the Impact of Increased Public Investment in Early Childhood Education

Year: 2022
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Jonathan Borowsky; Jessica H. Brown; Elizabeth E. Davis; Chloe Gibbs; Chris M. Herbst; Aaron Sojourner; Erdal Tekin; Matthew J. Wiswall


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