Impacts of Child Care Policy and Welfare Reform on Child Care Markets and Low-income Parents and Children

Principal Investigator(s): Witte, Ann D.;
Date Issued: 2001
Description: A study of child care needs in local areas, particularly low-income communities and those with large numbers of ethnic minority families, using 1994-2003 longitudinal data for Florida, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Three key questions addressed are: (1) What does child care look like today?; (2) How do variations in child care and child care policy affect children?; and (3) How do variations affect parents? The study examines variation in availability, quality, and price of care for different age groups.
show entire record ↓
>
Grantee(s)/ Contractor(s): National Bureau of Economic Research
Funder(s): United States. Child Care Bureau
Contact(s): Witte, Ann D.
Source: National Bureau of Economic Research
Topics: Parents & Families

Child Care & Early Education Market > Demand & Supply/Needs Assessment

Policies
Start Date: 09/30/2001
End Date: 09/29/2005
Project Type: Child Care Policy Research Projects
hide record ↑

Related Resources

what is this? Related Resources include summaries, versions, or components of the currently selected resource, documents encompassing or employing it, or datasets/measures used in its creation.

Assessing the quality of child care using longitudinal, administrative data: What can it tell us and how can it be used? Reports & Papers
An examination of the duration of child care subsidies in Rhode Island: Impacts of policy changes and cross state comparisons Reports & Papers
Impacts of eligibility expansions and provider reimbursement rate increases on child care subsidy take-up rates, welfare use and work Reports & Papers
An examination of the child care choices of low-income families receiving child care subsidies Reports & Papers
Assessing the quality of child care using longitudinal, administrative data: What can it tell us and how can it be used?: Part II: Figures and appendix Other
+ 2 more

More Like This

what is this? These resources were found by comparing the title, description, and topics of the currently selected resource to the rest of the Research Connections holdings.

America Cares for Children and Youth: School-Age Care Needs Assessment and Training Project Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
Impact of Pre-K Expansion on Child Care for Low-Income Families Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
Child care fiscal policy analysis: Analyzing options to focus the state's existing resources to serve the state's neediest families Reports & Papers
Do no harm: Under-funding child care hurts kids Fact Sheets & Briefs
Recent actions by the Department of Human Services jeopardize Mississippi's educational and economic future Fact Sheets & Briefs

Disclaimer: Use of the above resource is governed by Research Connections' Terms of Use.

Research Connections is supported by grant #90YE0104 from the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents are solely the responsibility of the National Center for Children in Poverty and the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, the Administration for Children and Families, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Google Translate