A study of the coping strategies of financially vulnerable families facing the child care cliff

Author(s): Roll, Susan J.
Date Issued: 2010
Description: A mixed-methods study of relationships between coping strategies in the face of the loss of work supports and both ethnic background and urban and rural locale, based on questionnaire responses of 332 families in four Colorado counties, 21 individual interviews, and meetings with low-income families, child care providers, and other local experts who are part of the Colorado Child Care Assistance program
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Source: Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Denver, CO
Topics: Parents & Families > Family Characteristics > Families & Work

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Race/Ethnicity

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Urban/Suburban/Rural
Country: United States
States: COLORADO
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