Parent experiences with state child care subsidy systems and their perceptions of choice and quality in care selected
| Author(s): | Raikes, Helen; Torquati, Julia C.; Wang, Cixin; Shjegstad, Brinn; |
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| Date Issued: | July, 2012 |
| Description: | A study of parents' experiences using Child Care and Development Fund and other state-dispersed child care subsidies, reasons for choosing their current child care program, and perceptions of the quality of child care received from their current program, based on a survey of 659 parents receiving child care subsidies in 4 states |
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