Adopting 12-month subsidy eligibility: Impacts on children, families, and state child care programs

Author(s): Ewen, Danielle; Matthews, Hannah;
Date Issued: October 2010
Publisher(s): Center for Law and Social Policy
Description: An examination of the implications for children, families, and state child care programs of states increasing families' eligibility for child care subsidies to 12 months
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Source: Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy. Retrieved December 10, 2010, from http://www.clasp.org/admin/site/publications/files/12montheligibility.pdf
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Subsidies
Country: United States
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