Are we meeting the child care needs of low-income families?
| Author(s): | Layzer, Jean I.; Collins, Ann |
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| Date Issued: | 2001 |
| Description: | A presentation based on a study of state child care expenditures that examines the adequacy of these resources in meeting the demand for child care subsidies among low-income families and looks at whether states are trying to serve a larger number of families by encouraging parents to use cheaper forms of care. |
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