Working in Minnesota: Parents' employment and earnings in the Child Care Assistance Program
| Author(s): | Jefferys, Marcie; Davis, Elizabeth E.; |
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| Date Issued: | 2004 |
| Publisher(s): | Minnesota. Department of Human Services |
| Description: | An analysis of data on industry employment patterns of parents receiving subsidized child care to increase understanding of the impact of child care subsidies on their labor force participation and on the local economies in which the parents are employed |
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| Minnesota Child Care Research Partnership | Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects |
| Still working in Minnesota?: Follow-up study on parents' employment and earnings in the Child Care Assistance Program | Reports & Papers |
| Working in Minnesota: Parents' employment and earnings in the Child Care Assistance Program | Fact Sheets & Briefs |
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