How contextual constraints affect low-income working parents' child care choices
| Author(s): | Sandstrom, Heather; Giesen, Lindsay; Chaudry, Ajay; |
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| Date Issued: | February, 2012 |
| Publisher(s): | Urban Institute |
| Description: | Findings from a study of low-income parents' child care decisionmaking that examine parents' views on the supply of child care options in their communities, sources of information about their options, and barriers to access, based on in-depth qualitative interviews with parents in 86 families in Providence, Rhode Island, and Seattle-White Center, Washington |
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