Primary child care arrangements of U.S. infants: Patterns of utilization by poverty status, family structure, maternal work status, maternal work schedule, and child care assistance
| Author(s): | Halle, Tamara; Hair, Elizabeth C.; Nuenning, Mirjam; Weinstein, Debra; Vick, Jessica; Kinukawa, Akemi; |
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| Date Issued: | June 2009 |
| Publisher(s): | United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation; Child Trends |
| Description: | An analysis of the child care arrangements of infants in the United States and variations in child care use by demographic characteristics, socioeconomic status, maternal work status and schedule, and child care assistance receipt, based on an analysis of data from the nationally representative Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort |
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