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Informal Caregiving Among the White Mountain Apache and its Impact on Child Health and Well Being

Description:
An ethnographic study of informal kith and kin care among the White Mountain Apaches, and the effects of child care practices on child health, with an exploration of the implications of welfare reform for parent employment and child care. The project has three basic components: (1) patterns of caregiving; (2) the practice of alternative caregiving and health related behaviors; and (3) community attitudes.
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Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
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