Remember the children: Mothers balance work and child care under welfare reform: Growing Up in Poverty Project 2000: Wave 1 findings: California, Connecticut, Florida
| Author(s): | Fuller, Bruce; Kagan, Sharon Lynn; Caspary, Gretchen; Cohen, Nancy E.; Gascue, Laura; Hands, Africa; Mensing, James; McCarthy, Jan; Kreicher, Gege; Carroll, Jude; Cool, Kristen; Sprachman, Susan; Hoerz, Greg; Kolovson, Jordan; |
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| Date Issued: | 2000 |
| Publisher(s): | Policy Analysis for California Education (Organization); Yale University |
| Description: | A study of the employment, child care, and child outcomes of low-income single mothers, and their children, entering new welfare programs in California, Connecticut, and Florida in 1998 |
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