Appendix 4: A guide to understanding state child care subsidy programs through analysis of public and non-public use datasets
| Author(s): | Zanoni Lopez, Wladimir; Goerge, Robert; Kreader, J. Lee; Douglas-Hall, Ayana; |
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| Date Issued: | August 2009 |
| Publisher(s): | Child Care & Early Education Research Connections |
| Description: | A guide to using survey data from the Census Bureau and administrative data generated by state child care subsidy and other programs to study child care subsidy take-up rates and the relationship between parental employment and child care subsidy receipt |
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