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Who selects formal child care?: The role of subsidies as low-income mothers negotiate welfare reform
Who selects formal child care?: The role of subsidies as low-income mothers negotiate welfare reform
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California;
Florida
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Growing Up in Poverty Project
How is Welfare Reform Influencing Child Care Supply and Parental Choices?: Monitoring Change in California, Connecticut and Florida Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
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