Child Care and Early Education Research Connections

Skip to main content

The impact of child care subsidies on single mothers' work effort

Description:
Estimations of the probability and quantity of workforce participation among parents receiving child care subsidies, and an examination of differences among groups of parents with varying characteristics and who are subject to different policies, based on an examination of data collected from 40,000 families in 2002
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Author(s):
Country:
United States

- You May Also Like

These resources share similarities with the current selection.

Child Care Subsidies and the Work Effort of Single Mothers

Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects

Single mothers working at night: Standard work and child care subsidies

Reports & Papers

Single mothers working at night: Standard work, child care subsidies, and implications for welfare reform

Reports & Papers
Release: 'v1.57.0' | Built: 2024-03-14 09:29:08 EDT