Child care problems and work outcomes for low-skilled mothers

Author(s): Press, Julie E.; Farrie, Danielle; Sisser, Sasha;
Date Issued: 2003
Publisher(s): Temple University. Center for Public Policy
Description: A study of the child care problems and choices of urban, poor, and working mothers, and a study of the relationship between work-related outcomes and child care problems, broken down by a variety of household demographic measures and based on data collected from 1,072 mothers from a sample of low income Philadelphia neighborhoods
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Funder(s): Ford Foundation ; Temple University ; United States. Child Care Bureau
Source: Philadelphia: Temple University, Center for Public Policy. http://unix.temple.edu/%7ejpress/Ford%20Final%20Report.pdf (no longer accessible since December 5, 2005)
Note: This resource is based on data from the Philadelphia Survey of Child Care and Work (PSCCW)
Topics: Parents & Families > Family Characteristics > Families & Work
Country: United States
States: PENNSYLVANIA
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