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Child care subsidy use and employment outcomes of TANF mothers during the early years of welfare reform: A three-state study
Lee, Bong Joo, 2004
(Chapin Hall Working Paper). Chicago: University of Chicago, Chapin Hall Center for Children.
An analysis of the child care subsidy take-up rate, type of child care chosen, and relation between child care subsidy use and employment outcomes for single working mothers receiving TANF in Illinois, Maryland and Massachusetts
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Reports & Papers
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Child care subsidy and TANF administration: A Key Topic Resource List
Child Care & Early Education Research Connections, November 2006
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections
A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on the administration of child care subsidy and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) programs, including resources on the coordination of child care subsidy and TANF administration, child care subsidy administration, and child care subsidy access and use
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Bibliographies
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Employment and TANF Outcomes for Low-Income Families Receiving Child Care Subsidies in Illinois, Maryland, and Texas
Goerge, Robert, 2004
University of Chicago, Chapin Hall Center for Children
An analysis of subsidy use and employment and welfare outcomes among all low-income families in Illinois, Maryland, and Texas, with a focus on: (1) building individual-level linked administrative data from Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and Unemployment Insurance (UI) wage records within each state; (2) developing an eligibility model that takes account of income eligibility rules across states; and (3) matching individual-level 2000 decennial census and Supplemental Survey data from the Census Bureau with the state-linked databases. The project aims for a more comprehensive model of subsidy use that will allow policymakers to better estimate subsidy need, and to understand the relation between take-up patterns among different groups of low-income families and employment and welfare outcomes among low-income families. This study builds on Child Care Bureau-funded research demonstrating that the child care subsidy plays an important role in supporting family self-sufficiency by increasing employment among current and former TANF recipients.
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Child Care Bureau/OPRE Projects
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Child care subsidies and TANF: A synthesis of three studies on systems, policies, and parents
Holcomb, Pamela A., 2006
Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A summary of findings from a three-part study of the interaction between state and local welfare-to-work programs and child care assistance programs, focusing on administrative structures, protocols and interagency coordination as they affect administrators and TANF parents, child care subsidy use by parents in transition to work, and the experiences of current and former TANF recipients with the subsidy system
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Other
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Child care subsidy use and employment outcomes of TANF and other low-income families: Key Topic Resource List
Child Care & Early Education Research Connections, November 2006
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections
A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on the relationship between employment outcomes and receipt of child care subsidies and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), including research on the subsidy receipt and employment outcomes of former welfare recipients and low-income families
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Bibliographies
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Child care subsidies for TANF families: The nexus of systems and policies
Adams, Gina, 2006
Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
First of a three-part study of the interaction between state and local welfare-to-work programs and child care assistance programs, focusing on administrative structures, protocols and interagency coordination as they affect TANF parents
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Reports & Papers
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Child care subsidies for TANF families: The nexus of systems and policies [Executive Summary]
Adams, Gina, 2006
Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
Summary of the first of a three-part study of the interaction between state and local welfare-to-work programs and child care assistance programs, focusing on administrative structures, protocols and interagency coordination as they affect TANF parents
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Executive Summary
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Child care subsidies for low-income and TANF families: Availability, access, and relationship to work force participation
Pearlmutter, Sue, 1998
Cleveland, OH: Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (Case Western Reserve University), Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change.
A paper on the projected supply of and demand for subsidized child care after welfare reform in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
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Reports & Papers
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Leaving welfare for employment: The role of child care subsidies for white, Hispanic, and African American families
Shlay, Anne B., July 2007
Philadelphia: Temple University, Family and Children's Policy Collaborative.
A longitudinal study of child care subsidy utilization among former welfare recipients after leaving the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) child care subsidy system, the impact of child care subsidies on their employment outcomes, and differences in subsidy use and employment outcomes as a function of race and ethnicity, based on interviews with a sample of 658 African American, White, and Hispanic welfare leavers
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Reports & Papers
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Leaving welfare for employment: The role of child care subsidies for white, Hispanic, and African American families [Executive summary]
Shlay, Anne B., July 2007
Philadelphia: Temple University, Family and Children's Policy Collaborative.
A summary of a longitudinal study of welfare leavers' experiences with child care subsidies during the transition from the Temporary Assistance for Need Families (TANF) system to employment and the impact of child care subsidies on employment outcomes, as well as the relationship between race and ethnicity and subsidy use and employment outcomes, based on interviews with leavers
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Executive Summary
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Child care subsidies and leaving welfare: Policy issues and strategies [Executive Summary]
Adams, Gina, 2006
Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
Summary of the second part of a three-part study of the interaction between state and local welfare-to-work programs and child care assistance programs, focusing on child care subsidy use by parents in transition from TANF to employment
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Executive Summary
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Child care subsidies and leaving welfare: Policy issues and strategies
Adams, Gina, 2006
Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
The second part of a three-part study of the interaction between state and local welfare-to-work programs and child care assistance programs, focusing on child care subsidy use by parents in transition from TANF to employment
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Reports & Papers
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Parents' perspectives on child care subsidies and moving from welfare to work
Snyder, Kathleen, 2006
Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
The third part of a three-part study of the interaction between state and local welfare-to-work programs and child care assistance programs, presenting focus group data on the experiences of current and former TANF recipients with the child care subsidy system
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Reports & Papers
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Parents' perspectives on child care subsidies and moving from welfare to work [Executive Summary]
Snyder, Kathleen, 2006
Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
Summary of the third part of a three-part study of the interaction between state and local welfare-to-work programs and child care assistance programs, presenting focus group data on the experiences of current and former TANF recipients with the child care subsidy system
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Executive Summary
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The impact of TANF funding on state child care subsidy programs
Schumacher, Rachel, 2001
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
An inquiry into the programs and services supported by states’ reallocation of funds from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant
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Fact Sheets & Briefs
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The impact of TANF funding on state child care subsidy programs [Executive summary]
Schumacher, Rachel, 2001
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
An executive summary of a paper on the issues arising out of using Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds for child care, with recommendations
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Executive Summary
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The role of TANF in funding state child care subsidy programs: Trends and implications [Draft]
Schumacher, Rachel, 2001
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy
A paper on the issues arising out of using Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds for child care, with recommendations
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Other
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Increasing the ability to transfer TANF to CCDF in House Welfare Bill (H.R.4) is still not the answer to unmet child care needs
Schumacher, Rachel, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A brief on child care funding at the state level and the transferability of funds between Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF).
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Fact Sheets & Briefs
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My children come first: Welfare-reliant women's post-TANF views of work-family trade-offs and marriage
Scott, Ellen K., 2001
Chicago: Joint Center for Poverty Research.
An exploration of the views of single mothers receiving welfare on a work-life balance and marriage, based on interviews with 80 welfare-reliant mothers in Cleveland, Ohio and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania through the Project on Devolution and Urban Change
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Reports & Papers
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Enhancing the well-being of young children and families in the context of welfare reform: Lessons from early childhood, TANF, and family support programs [Executive summary]
United States. Department of Health and Human Services. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 1999
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.
A summary of a study of family support programs serving low-income families with young children responding to welfare policies and practices derived from 11 programs in initiatives early at an early point in time of implementation
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Executive Summary
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Enhancing the well-being of young children and families in the context of welfare reform: Lessons from early childhood, TANF, and family support programs
United States. Department of Health and Human Services. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 1999
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.
An examination of emerging approaches to enhance the well-being of young
children and families in the context of welfare reform
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Other
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Welfare and work status under TANF: Effects of barriers to employment and implications for program planning
Norris, Jean C., 2003
Oakland, CA: Public Health Institute.
A categorical examination of the employment choices of a sample of 323 single parent welfare recipients in Alameda County, California, between 1997 and 2002, and an identification of supports and barriers that influence the employment decisions of parents in each category
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Fact Sheets & Briefs
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Welfare policies matter for children and youth: Lessons from TANF reauthorization
Morris, Pamela A., 2002
(Next Generation Policy Brief). New York: MDRC.
A brief on the effects welfare reforms targeted at parents have on the academic achievement of their elementary-school-age and adolescent children
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Fact Sheets & Briefs
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States are cutting TANF and child care programs: Supports for low-income working families and welfare-to-work programs are particularly hard hit
Parrott, Sharon, 2003
Washington, DC: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
An informational table-formatted report detailing state funding cuts in government aided child care programs; each state is described in terms of which programs are being affected and how the program is affected
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Other
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The responses of single mothers to welfare and child care subsidy programs under the new welfare reform act
Tekin, Erdal, 2001
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
An analysis of the association between child care prices, wage rates, and state employment policies and child care payment and welfare behavior of single mothers in the post-welfare reform environment, using data from a national survey
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Reports & Papers
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