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Health Social Welfare Review
2007 Volume.27 No. 2 p.67 ~ p.95
Estimates of Childcare Cost and its Policy Implication - United States and Australia -
Shin Yoon-Jeong

Abstract
This study reviews childcare cost estimation methods, their purposes and examples of the estimation for the United States and Australia. Based on it this study suggests the necessity of estimation of childcare cost and its policy implication. The policy makers of the United States and Australia understand limitations of the estimation method and use applied methods. Especially Australia uses several methods and reports the range of the minimum cost and maximum cost.
The estimates of childcare cost in the United States and Australia show useful information. In those countries the childcare cost increases when children grow up. Families spend more when they have more children. Although high income family spend more on children than low income family, the percentage of spending on childcare is higher for low income families than high income families. These findings would be similar to Korea. It suggests that Korean government needs to support dependent children older than 5 years old which is the age currently Korean government supports. It is necessary to prepare special support for family which have more children than others. In addition to that it is important to reduce burdens of childcare for low income families. For Korea it is important to estimate childcare cost to suggest the realistic
amounts of child allowance. The estimates of childcare cost would be utilized when government differentiates child allowance by social status. When the childcare allowance based on its estimates its reliability would be improved. Also, the estimates would be useful information for the people who is considering child birth and rearing.
KEYWORD
childcare cost, childcare cost estimation, childcare policy, low fertility
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