Child care subsidies and employment behavior among very-low-income populations in three states
| Author(s): | Cochi Ficano, Carlena K.; Gennetian, Lisa A.; Morris, Pamela A.; |
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| Date Issued: | May 2006 |
| Publisher(s): | Blackwell Publishing |
| Description: | An empirical analysis of the effects of child care subsidies on recipients' transition times to substantial employment, using merged administrative data from Florida, Minnesota, and Connecticut's welfare reform evaluations |
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