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Child Care, Welfare and Families: The Nexus of Policies, Practices, and Systems

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An examination of the role of welfare policies and practices in shaping child care for low-income families, building on the Urban Institute's New Federalism Project. Key issues include: (1) how child care and welfare systems are organized at State and local levels; (2) the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches; and (3) how overlap and duplication are being addressed.
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Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
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