Affordable and secure child care contributes to a more productive workforce & helps resolve work-family conflict
| Author(s): | Mazurkiewicz, Jocelyn; Wagner, K. C.; |
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| Date Issued: | [n.d] |
| Publisher(s): | Linking Economic Development and Child Care Research Project |
| Description: | A summary of a study of the impact of Working Parents for a Working New York, an initiative to extend access to child care subsidies to low to moderate income working families and offer work-family support workshops, on participants' attendance, work performance, productivity, and retention, based on baseline and follow-up survey data collected from 92 treatment and 77 control group members |
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