Families and children qualifying for non-assistance child care subsidies in Cuyahoga County [Executive summary]

Author(s): Pearlmutter, Sue; Wang, Edward; Katona, Michelle;
Date Issued: October 1997
Publisher(s): Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (Case Western Reserve University). Center for Urban Poverty and Social Change
Description: A summary of a study of the number and characteristics of families and children eligible for non-assistance child care subsidies in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, focusing on family structure and industries of parental employment
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Source: Cleveland, OH: Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (Case Western Reserve University), Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change. Retrieved April 4, 2008, from http://digitalcase.case.edu:9000/fedora/get/ksl:2006052617/Wang-NonAssistance-1997.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families

Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Subsidies

Policies > Economic & Social Policies
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