Childcare dollars evaluation: 2006-08

Author(s): Young-Miller, Gillian M.; Lotyczewski, Bohdan S.; VanAuken, Lori; Moore, Sabrina;
Date Issued: October 2008
Publisher(s): Children's Institute (Rochester, N.Y.)
Description: An evaluation of Child Care Dollars, an initiative to expand access to child care subsidies for parents of children aged birth through twelve years old, based on information 993 families from Monroe County, New York
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Source: (Technical Report and Works in Progress Series: Number T08-005). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute. Retrieved January 27, 2011, from http://www.childrensinstitute.net/sites/default/files/documents/T08-005.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Socioeconomic Status
Country: United States
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