The child-care squeeze for working-class families

Author(s): Cherlin, Andrew
Date Issued: 2003
Description: Commentary on articles focusing on child care constraints, care support and family welfare situations for working-class families in the United States
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Source: Paper presented at the meeting of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Washington, DC. Retrieved May 17, 2006, from the Maryland Population Research Center Web site: http://www.popcenter.umd.edu/conferences/nichd/papers/cherlin.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families > Family Characteristics > Families & Work

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