Families affected by the loss of basic sliding fee child care assistance in 2003: Child protection, school attendance, wage status
| Author(s): | Larson, Anita; Jefferys, Marcie; |
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| Date Issued: | 2008 |
| Publisher(s): | Minnesota. Department of Human Services |
| Description: | An exploration of the well-being of families who no longer participated in the Basic Sliding Fee (BSF) child care assistance program in Minnesota, based on information on 492 families who were either terminated from or had a gap in participation in the BSF program |
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