Managing work and child care responsibilities in the retail sector: Informal relationships and their limits

Author(s): Henly, Julia R.;
Date Issued: 2003
Publisher(s): Joint Center for Poverty Research
Description: A study on the child care demands and constraints of low-income parents working in retail, actions taken by employers to alleviate them, and strategies for accommodating the parental workforce
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Funder(s): United States. Department of Health and Human Services ; Joint Center for Poverty Research ; University of Chicago. Center for Early Childhood Research
Source: (JCPR Working Paper No. 343). Chicago: Joint Center for Poverty Research. Retrieved March 10, 2006, from http://www.jcpr.org/wpfiles/henly.pdf (no longer accessible as of June 8, 2009)
Topics: Parents & Families > Family Characteristics > Families & Work

Policies > Economic & Social Policies > Employment Policies
Country: United States
States: ILLINOIS
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