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Staying employed after welfare: Work supports and job quality vital to employment tenure and wage growth
Boushey, Heather, 2002
(Briefing Paper No. 128). Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute.
A study using longitudinal data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 1993 and 1996 Panels to examine the effects of child care access and job quality on the employment duration and wage growth of former welfare recipients and working women
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Staying employed after welfare: Work supports and job quality vital to employment tenure and wage growth [Executive summary]
Boushey, Heather, 2002
(Briefing Paper No. 128). Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute.
A summary of a study using longitudinal data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 1993 and 1996 Panels to examine the effects of child care access and job quality on the employment duration and wage growth of former welfare recipients and working women
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Executive Summary
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Who cares?: The child care choices of working mothers
Boushey, Heather, May 06, 2003
(Data Brief No. 1). Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research.
A description of the child care choices of working mothers and the factors that affect these choices.
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Working moms and child care
Boushey, Heather, 2004
(Data Brief No. 3). Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research.
A discussion of the types of child care used by working mothers, and the factors that influence their child care choices
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Working moms and child care [Executive summary]
Boushey, Heather, 2004
(Data Brief No. 3). Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research.
A discussion of the challenges working mothers typically encounter when attempting to secure safe, affordable, quality child care for their children, using data from the 1996 and 2001 panels of the Survey of Income and Program Participation
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Executive Summary
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