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… for nonrelative child care among families with infants and toddlers: A double-hurdle


JM Joesch, BG Hiedemann - Journal of Population Economics, 2002 - Springer
Abstract. Despite the increasing prevalence of nonparental child care, many parents in the United
States care exclusively for their young children, even when both parents work. We examine reasons
for non-consumption of child care by estimating double-hurdle, tobit and dominance ...
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… for nonrelative child care among families with infants and toddlers: A double-hurdle


BG Hiedemann, JM Joesch - Journal of Population Economics, 2002 - ideas.repec.org
Despite the increasing prevalence of nonparental child care, many parents in the United States
care exclusively for their young children, even when both parents work. We examine reasons
for non-consumption of child care by estimating double-hurdle, tobit and dominance ...
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The excess demand for subsidized child care in Germany

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K Wrohlich - 134.245.95.50
... While they differentiate between zero consumption due to high costs and zero consumption
because parents are not interested in non-relative child care regardless ... regional level for
identification of the demand equation. ... Also, most child care facilities charge parents ...
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The influence of local price and availability on parents' choice of child care


EE Davis, R Connelly - Population Research and Policy Review, 2005 - Springer
... The vector X i includes observed characteristics of the mother related to her demand
for leisure and the alternative modes of care. ... Most striking is the lack of use of family
child care providers among nonemployed mothers. ...
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[PDF] Public vs private demand for covering long term care expenditures

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R Brau, M Lippi Bruni, AM Pinna - Working Paper CRENoS, 2004 - idep-fr.org
... Economic conditions are expected to be among the most important determinants of the ... 10 See
Joesch and Heidemann (2002) for a similar argument applied to child care. ... 3.2. Econometric
specifications for health insurance demand By moving to estimation considerations, the ...
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Child care choices by Italian households

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D Del Boca, M Locatelli, D Vuri, V Po, TO Turin, P Str - papers.ssrn.com
... This result is consistent with the hypothesis that non-relative care may be a 7 ... V p (Y,w,α) = max
T − h ≤ L ≤ T αln(L) + (1 − α)ln(Y + (w − π p )(T − L)) (3) The value of choosing private child care
is: ... The leisure demand under public child care (L ∗ p ), without imposing the hour ...
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The Determinants of Child-Care Choice: An Analysis for the City of Seville


C Borra, L Palma - papers.ssrn.com
... D. (1998), “State regulations and child care choice”, Population Research and Policy Review
vol.17: 111-140. Joesch, Jutta M. and Hiedemann, Bridget G. (2002),“The demand for non-relative
care among families with infants and toddlers: A double-hurdle approach” Journal of ...
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[PDF] … Mothers' Labour Supply and Child Care Demand: A Structural Model

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C Borra - revecap.com
... demand. Following Blau and Hagy (1998) we make two simplifying assumptions. First, ... The central
behavioural model is a logit model for discrete choice among J alternatives. ... interesting information
on child care arrangements by households. Particularly, families ...
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[PDF] Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology

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JM Joesch, BG Hiedemann - csde.washington.edu
... demand for non-relative child care, and a tobit model would generate inconsistent estimates
(Blundell & ... Page 19. Child Care Demand - 16 - EMPIRICAL MODEL ... Some parents may therefore
view child care more favorably for pre-schoolers than for infants, all else constant, or ...
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[PDF] … differently? Parental choice of child care arrangements for preschoolers in …

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JM Joesch, BG Hiedemann, E Rose - csde.washington.edu
... An econometric model of the demand for child care. Economic Inquiry, 16(1), 83-94. ... Nonrelative
Child Care and Child's Sex - 18 - Table 4. Probability of Attending Non-parental, Non-relative
Child Care Pre-schoolers Under Age 3 by Mother's Race/Ethnicity (Logit Estimates) ...
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[PDF] Formal childcare use and household socio-economic profile in Italy, Spain …

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M Mamolo, L Coppola, M Di Cesare - uclouvain.be
... The demand for non relative childcare among families with infants and toddlers: a double-Hurdle
approach. Journal of Population Economics, 15, 495-526. Johansen, AS, Leibowitz, A., & Waite,
LJ (1996). The Importance of Child-Care Characteristics to Choice of Care. ...
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[PDF] Modelling Child Care Needs: The Case of Townsville, Australia

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A Athiyaman - Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, The - anzrsai.org
... cared for their children, 27 percent stated that they had utilised the services of childcare centres,
and 18 percent had placed their children in non-relative's home. ... Joesch, J., and Hiedemann,
BG (2002) The demand for nonrelative child care among families with infants and ...
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Child care, female employment and public policy

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B Marcos… - dialnet.unirioja.es
... part-timers and full-timers. Apart from the above average reliance of fully employed mothers
on babysitters and the above average use of day-care centres of part time feminine workers, ...
7.1. The determinants of the demand for external care ... sources of care. ...

Public versus private demand for covering long-term care expenditures


R Brau, ML Bruni, AM Pinna - Applied Economics, 2009 - informaworld.com
... Public versus private demand for covering long-term care expenditures ... by the public sector were
described as well as alternative arrangements such as family or paid home care. ... a respondent's
'disability state requiring help in activ- ities of daily living for several hours per day'. ...
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[PDF] Does the Father Matter for the Time Children Spend in Child Care?

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L Holmlund& - Umeå Economic Studies, 2008 - econserv4.econ.umu.se
... Swedish child care fees are also very low and affordable for most families. In addition, when ...
trol for supply side effects and quality of care. Among those variables, only ur$ banization
seems to be associated with child care demand. If the family lives in a ...
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The division of labor by new parents: does child gender matter?

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SJ Lundberg, S Hall - papers.ssrn.com
... 5 Hiedemann and Joesch (2002) estimate the demand for childcare services allowing for the
existence of childcare “vegetarians” who will not purchase ... If sons and daughters have different
care requirements, or if paternal time is believed to ... these characteristics and child gender ...
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[PDF] The First International Conference on Gender Responsive Budgeting and …

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L Holmlund - oekonomi.uio.no
... Page 2. Child Care Demand in Sweden 1 Introduction Swedish women have among the highest
labour market participation rates in the world. ... 2 Page 3. Child Care Demand in Sweden propriate
when considering Swedish families. There is a tendency towards a more ...
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Child care choices in Spain


C Borra, L Palma - Journal of Family and Economic Issues - Springer
... 1974; Herbst and Barnow 2008; Kreyenfeld and Hank 2000; Powell 1997, among others). These
studies reported an inverse relationship between the cost of child care and women's labor force ...
Research has also focused on the related demand for child care and female labor ...
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Risk Attitudes and the Demand for Private Health Insurance: The Importance of ' …


J Costa-Font, J García-Villar - Annals of Public and Cooperative …, 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
... RISK ATTITUDES AND THE DEMAND FOR PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE ... Furthermore, captivity
is more common among younger individuals and exhibits significant geographical variation. ...
preferences as well as with differences in individual awareness of health care needs ...

[PDF] Literature Review of Socioeconomic Effects and Net Benefits

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C Care, S Council - cccabc.bc.ca
... 14 Asymmetric information that alters the level of child care utilization is an example of a market
failure. Market failures will be examined in the report that discusses the factors that affect the
demand for child care. ... Child care centre ... Outside home: with non-relative with relative ...
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Sibling Rivalry: A Look at Switzerland with PISA Data

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SC Wolter, MC Vellacott, P Str - papers.ssrn.com
... parents have also the possibility to substitute their own time with purchased child care (on the
decisions to demand for nonrelative child care see eg ... 11 On the differences in the educational
behaviour among different groups of migrants, see eg Gang & Zimmermann (2000). ...
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Child-Care Choices by Working Mothers: The Case of Italy


D Del Boca, M Locatelli, D Vuri - Review of Economics of the Household, 2005 - Springer
... of the use of child-care among dual workers families. Given the limitations of data available we
match two different data sets: the Bank of Italy (SHIW) and ISTAT Multiscopo. We find evidence
that the availability of public child-care affects in an important way its demand. ...
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Childcare and labor force participation in the Netherlands: the importance of …


E van Gameren, I Ooms - Review of Economics of the Household - Springer
... Equations for the mother's labor supply and the demand for childcare can be derived from this ...
that 43% of the parents in the USA will never use childcare by nonrelatives even when ... not the
number of hours worked that is relevant, while the decision to take up childcare may also ...
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[PDF] The Division of Labor in Exigency: Work Hours of New Parents in the …

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S Lundberg - aeaweb.org
... 7 Hiedemann and Joesch (2002) estimate the demand for childcare services
allowing for the existence of childcare “vegetarians” who will not purchase
market care at any price. 5 Page 7. of husband and wife. ...
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Children, kitchen, church: does ethnicity matter?

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A Zaiceva, KF Zimmermann - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); …, 2007 - papers.ssrn.com
... Page 13. 10 differences between ethnicities in household care and volunteer work activities,
respectively, disaggregated by smaller categories. ... participatory activities (among which religious
activities constitute by far the majority), followed by food management and childcare. ...
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… Effect of Public Postings on Early Childhood Care Providers' Behavior in an Infant

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JAD Wosmek - 2008 - kuscholarworks.ku.edu
... counterparts. Current guidelines recommend feeding infants on demand (American ... They
received care in a room that was organized into clearly defined diapering, feeding, ... for all
but 2 hours of the day (ie, 10:00-11:00 am and 4:00-5:00 pm; Figure 2). ...
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[PDF] Sibling Rivalry: A Six Country Comparison

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SC Wolter - IZA Discussion Papers, 2003 - skbf-csre.ch
... have the possibility to substitute their own time with purchased child care (on the decisions to
demand for nonrelative child care see eg ... Besides the possibility of using outside, non-relative
sources to counterbalance the family size effect, the proportion of indivisible resources ...
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[PDF] Essays on Child Care and Higher Education

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L Holmlund - Umeå Economic Studies, 2009 - econ.umu.se
... equalize child care fees. The reform implied, among other things, a common system
of public child care fees. Participation was voluntary but the participat- ing municipalities
were compensated for the increased demand and loss of ...
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[PDF] The Economics of Early Childhood Care and Education

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A Chevalier, C Finn, C Harmon, T Viitanen - Technical Research Paper for …, 2006 - nesf.ie
... change and, to a lesser extent, globalization, which are increasing the demand for more ... Among
whites in this group, attending Head Start leads to a 28 percent increase in ... Enriching the
educational and nurturing content of the recently expanded early child care system will pay ...
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[PDF] The process of devolution: Perceptions from local boards

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L Lein, J Beausoleil, Y Tang - cc.utexas.edu
... State Affecting Boards: Allocation formula Total $ available Reallocation among boards Match ...
Single teen pregnancy Children (under 13) in low- income families Child care needs and ... Service
use: Medicaid/CHIP use by children Choices demand Economy: Unemployment ...
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[PDF] The “2003 San Antonio Children's Data Book” was developed to provide the …

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KC Foundation, AEC Foundation - voicesforchildrensa.org
... The problem is most pronounced among Hispanics. ... In nearly every area of childhood distress —
housing, poverty, child care, education, literacy, crime, health, abuse — 35 percent to 50 percent
of the problem in our ... “Improving the lives of young inner-city families so they can ...
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Le temps parental est-il transférable entre conjoints?


A Pailhé, A Solaz - Revue économique, 2004 - cairn.info
... 120-125. · Joesch JM, Hiedemann BG [2002], « The Demand for Nonrelative Child
Care Among Families With Infants and Toddlers: A Double-Hurdle Approach »,
Journal of Population Economics, 15, p. 495-526. · Maddala ...
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Le temps parental est-il transférable entre conjoints?: Le cas des couples …


A Solaz - Revue économique, 2004 - jstor.org
... except for transportation time. Daily care is also substitutable, but only when the woman
is unemployed. It seems that each spouse wishes to preserve his/her ... occupee le double
quand son conjoint est chomeur. Le fait que l'un des parents ...

[BOOK] What kids need: today's best ideas for nurturing, teaching, and protecting …


R Shore - 2002 - books.google.com
... is that how well we care for and educate the youngest and most vulnerable among us is ...
Introduction [ 9 ] services for young children and their families are of high quality. ... and local officials
are becoming conversant with policy issues such as family child care, school readiness ...
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Marriage Myth: Why Mixed-Status Marriages Need and Immigration Remedy, The


J Mercer - Golden Gate UL Rev., 2007 - heinonlinebackup.com
... to remain intact, society would also gain economic benefits from reduced or shared child care
costs and ... at any date, who (i) as of May 5, 1988, was the unmarried child or spouse ... 43 Conversely,
the Responsibility Act of 1996: the Splitting-Up of American Families, 2 SCHOLAR ...
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[BOOK] Families in America: A Reference Handbook


JS Turner - 2002 - books.google.com
... we enter this new century, demographics reveal the widespread nature of working families,
including re ... num- bers of working parents, economic necessity forces the search for quality child
care to begin ... This physical permanence was due to a number of factors, among them the ...
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[PDF] Bedingungen der Wahl vorschulischer Einrichtungen unter besonderer …

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B Becker - fachportalpaedagogik.de
... in erster Linie die so genannten child care centers. Diese institutionelle vorschulische
Betreuung steht im Zentrum ... für Deutschland Merkle 1994: 232-235). Insbesondere
die Wahl formaler Kinderbetreuung in child care centers ...
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[BOOK] Glass Ceilings and 100-hour Couples: What the Opt-out Phenomenon Can …


K Moe, D Shandy - 2009 - books.google.com
... number of hours their jobs expected them and their spouses to work made child care a three ...
Unfortunately, these changes are among the first to be cut under economic constraints. ... Faced
with the current realities of raising children in dual- career families, downsizing or quitting ...
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[BOOK] There Are Babies to Adopt: A Resource Guide for Prospective Parents


C Adamec - 2002 - books.google.com
... to Infant Adoption 9 tive and stepparent adoptions, that would give us 37,500 non- relative
adoptions, a higher ... And maybe some of the nonrelative children who were adopted were not
babies. ... up to age sixty to adopt infants.) Another indicator of a decreasing demand to adopt ...
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[BOOK] No exit: What parents owe their children and what society owes parents


A Alstott - 2004 - books.google.com
... Maternal bonding theorists sometimes demand that mothers stay home for years and warn that
working ... parent theory requires parents to quit their jobs or devote every moment to their child.
While continuity of care emphasizes a loving bond between parent and child, it also ...
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[CITATION] Life-span socialization in a cultural context


BWK Yee, LN Huang, A Lew - Handbook of Asian American psychology, 1998
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[BOOK] Encyclopedia of relationships across the lifespan


JS Turner - 1996 - books.google.com
... Furthermore, while adolescents rely on peers for ordinary day-to- day decisions, they tend to
lean ... Unemployment rates are also higher among adolescents than other age segments, and
unemployment poses ... PEER-GROUP RELATIONSHIPS DURING 11 and postnatal care. ...
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[BOOK] Chicago metropolis 2020

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EW Johnson - 2001 - Citeseer
... ensure that home builders operate in a free market system in meeting the demand for housing ...
second challenge is to design and implement a system that gives every child, no matter ... Third
is the need for care and programs for infants and preschool children, especially those in ...
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[PDF] New Zealand Department of Labour Occasional Paper Series

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C Wylie, VN Podmore, KE Murrow - Occasional Paper, 1997 - workinsight.govt.nz
... Take-up of maternal leave also differs among the three countries. ... is required to enable lone
mothers to enter employment, including measures to increase labour demand as well ... important
is the need to invest in good quality, flexible, and affordable child care, including holiday ...
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[BOOK] Borderless business: managing the far-flung enterprise


CJ Mann, K Götz - 2006 - books.google.com
... conse- quences are not related directly to age but rather to inadequate prenatal care and nutrition. ...
Among Swedish teenage mothers, complications are no more fre- quent than with older mothers
if ... teenage mothers have not completed high school at the time of their child's birth ...
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Exploring Family Relationships with Other Social Contexts


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... well-being of family members should be the examination of the interrelationships among mediating
processes ... The pattern may reflect boys' level of integration into their families. ... issue in a
characteristically innovative way by collecting data at work-site child-care centers when ...
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[PDF] THE INFLUENCE OF PARTICIPATION IN PEER MEDIATION PROGRAMS …

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LM Schiller - 2001 - its.caltech.edu
... (I found a large measure of altruism and frequent volunteerism among many of them, as related
in ... Frankly, I had done very little reading in moral development theory when I started, nor was I
very familiar with the academic literature on child development or moral development. ...
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[PDF] LETHAL CRAPSHOOT: THE FATAL UNRELIABILITY OF THE PENALTY …

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WH Taft - law.upenn.edu
... emotional ones that such "curatives" would demand. ... Heaven help the defense lawyer summing
up in penalty phase the day after a widely reported prison break ... awesome decision that any district
attorney will ever make," had been exercised only "with the greatest care"; and the ...
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Lethal Crapshoot: The Fatal Unreliability of the Penalty Phase


KM Doyle - U. Pa. JL & Soc. Change, 2007 - heinonlinebackup.com
... emotional ones that such "curatives" would demand. ... Heaven help the defense lawyer summing
up in penalty phase the day after a widely reported prison break ... awesome decision that any district
attorney will ever make," had been exercised only "with the greatest care"; and the ...
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[PDF] De markt voor persoonlijke dienstverlening

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P van Nes, J Gravesteijn-Ligthelm, L van … - The Market of …, 2004 - flexservice.com
Page 1. . DE MARKT VOOR PERSOONLIJKE DIENSTVERLENING Opdrachtgever Ministerie
van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid, DCE Peter van Nes José Gravesteijn-Ligthelm Linda
van den Boom met medewerking van: Marcel Spijkerman Joost van Acht ...
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