Oregon's employment-related child-care subsidy program: An investment that makes employment work for low-wage families
| Author(s): | Scott, Ellen K.; Leymon, Ann S.; Abelson, Miriam; |
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| Date Issued: | January, 2011 |
| Publisher(s): | University of Oregon |
| Description: | A summary of a study of Oregon parents' employment, child care arrangements, and child care subsidy experiences before and after changes to state child care subsidy policy in 2007, based on interviews with 44 subsidy recipients and 15 of their child care providers |
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