Encouraging work through child care subsidies
| Author(s): | Blau, David M.; Tekin, Erdal; |
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| Date Issued: | [n.d] |
| Publisher(s): | Joint Center for Poverty Research |
| Description: | Highlights from a study on the correlation between the receipt of child care subsidies and recipients’ employment rates, based on a subsample of 4,029 families from the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families |
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