Children's Home Society of Minnesota client focus group project: Parents' views on child care and child care assistance in the first year of statewide welfare reform

Author(s): Minnesota. Department of Children, Families & Learning; Children's Home Society of Minnesota;
Date Issued: 1999
Publisher(s): Wilder Research Center
Description: An exploration of parents’ views on the accessibility and quality of child care services under the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP), a statewide welfare reform policy, based on interviews with parents of children in Children’s Home Society child care centers
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Preparer(s): Shelton, Ellen; Roy, Corinna A.; Ulstad, Karen
Funder(s): Minnesota. Department of Children, Families & Learning
Source: St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center. Retrieved January 19, 2006, from http://www.wilder.org/fileadmin/user_upload/research/parentsviewsonchildcare03-99.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families

Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies

Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
Country: United States
States: MINNESOTA
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