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This paper examines the case for investing in free universal childcare services in order to:
The study estimates the employment-generating and fiscal effects of investing in universal childcare in the Republic of North Macedonia. It calculates the total annual costs of investing in childcare services that would increase the enrolment (coverage) rate of the children in formal childcare services to different target levels. The Government has recently pledged to increase the enrolment rate of the children aged 3–6 from 40 per cent to 50 per cent.
In addition, this study experiments with several options for the target enrolment rate, up to the full coverage, using parameters relevant to the Macedonian context.