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Engaging providers and clients: Using behavioral economics to increase on-time child care subsidy renewals [Executive summary]

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This report presents findings from a study designed in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) to increase the number of clients who renew their child care subsidy by their renewal deadline. The BIAS team and DHS designed three interventions to try to increase on-time renewals: one for DHS child care subsidy clients, one for child care providers who serve DHS clients, and one that combines the client and provider interventions. (author abstract)
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