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Building futures Head Start Impact Study: Presentation at the National Head Start Association's 28th annual Training Conference, Orlando, Florida, May 16-19, 2001 A presentation of the Head Start Impact Study at the National Head Start Association's 28th Annual Training Conference, with an emphasis on the role of and benefits to child care centers' participation in the study |
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Welfare-to-work transitions for parents of infants: In-depth study of eight communities [Final report] A qualitative study of the relationship between various child care policies and the ability of low income parents of infants to meet the work or school requirements for receipt of public assistance, based on interviews with service providers and both teenage and adult parents receiving Temporary Aid for Needy Families (TANF) from 8 purposively-selected communities across 6 states |
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A view from four states and the District of Columbia: Parents receiving child care subsidies: Where do they work? A summary of findings from seven studies of the employment patterns of low-income parents receiving child care subsidies. |
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Duration of subsidized child care arrangements in five areas of Massachusetts: A briefing report [Draft] A study of the characteristics of the children and families receiving child care vouchers in Massachusetts, including the type of child care purchased with child care vouchers and the duration of continuous enrollment in the Commonwealth’s voucher program |
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The dynamics of child care subsidy use by rural families in Oregon A comparison of child care subsidy duration, in Oregon's rural and urban communities, based on analysis of state child care administrative data collected between October 1997 and September 1999 |
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The policy context and infant and toddler care in the welfare reform era A study of the effects of welfare reform and child care subsidy policies on the availability, quality, and price of child care for infants and toddlers from 1996 to 2000 in Miami-Dade County, Florida, and five representative areas in Massachusetts |
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Losing ground or keeping up?: A report on the Wisconsin early care and education workforce, 2001 A study on the education, wages, experience and staff turnover of child care providers in Wisconsin, including demographic characteristics and changes over time |
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The habitat of licensed child care providers: The influences of caregiver, contextual and group characteristics on quality of care An exploration of unique factors in 65 licensed family child care providers’ lives that enhance or undermine quality of care, including education, training, psychological well-being, adult attachment style, commitment to care, social support, and perceptions of their current childcare group |
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The responses of single mothers to welfare and child care subsidy programs under the new welfare reform act 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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Child care aid and quality for California families: Focusing on San Francisco and Santa Clara Counties A report on subsidy use and quality of child care selected by single mother welfare recipients in San Francisco and Santa Clara Counties, California |
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