Child care choices of low-income working families
| Author(s): | Chaudry, Ajay; Pedroza, Juan M.; Sandstrom, Heather; Danziger, Anna; Grosz, Michel; Scott, Molly; Ting, Sarah; |
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| Date Issued: | January, 2011 |
| Publisher(s): | Urban Institute |
| Description: | A study of low-income parents' child care decisionmaking and the influence of family characteristics and contextual community factors on their decisions, based on interviews with community experts and stakeholders and in-depth qualitative interviews with parents in 86 families in Providence, Rhode Island, and Seattle-White Center, Washington |
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