Child care subsidies, wages, and employment of single mothers

Author(s): Tekin, Erdal;
Date Issued: 2002
Description: An analysis of the effects of the price of child care and the wage rate on employment and child care decisions among single mothers in the early post-welfare reform period, using data from the National Survey of America's Families
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Funder(s): Georges Lurcy Foundation ; United States. Child Care Bureau
Source: Unpublished manuscript, Georgia State University, Atlanta
Topics: Parents & Families > Child Care & Early Education Expenses

Parents & Families > Family Characteristics > Families & Work

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Socioeconomic Status
Country: United States
States: ALABAMA, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, FLORIDA, MAINE, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSISSIPPI, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, TEXAS, WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN
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