Essential but often ignored: Child care providers in the subsidy system
| Author(s): | Adams, Gina; Snyder, Kathleen; Tout, Kathryn; |
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| Date Issued: | 2003 |
| Publisher(s): | Urban Institute |
| Description: | An analysis of subsidy policies and practices that affect providers serving subsidized families, focusing on the amount providers are paid to care for subsidized children and how providers experience the subsidy system |
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