Cornell child care grant subsidy program: Online survey - evaluation report [Executive summary]

Author(s): Shellenback, Karen;
Date Issued: July, 2007
Publisher(s): Linking Economic Development and Child Care Research Project
Description: A summary of an evaluation of the Cornell Child Care Grant Subsidy Program (CCCGSP), and an inquiry into the relationship between employees’ subsidy receipt and the quality of child care arrangements chosen
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Funder(s): Cornell University. Institute for the Social Sciences
Source: Ithaca, NY: Linking Economic Development and Child Care Research Project. Retrieved April 27, 2010, from http://economicdevelopmentandchildcare.org/documents/publications/160.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families > Selection Of Child Care & Early Education Arrangements

Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Subsidies
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