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Implementing CalWORKs support services: Child care in Los Angeles County
Cuthbertson, Brenda Ball, June 14, 1999
(Working Paper #32). Los Angeles: Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies.

A study of the provision of subsidized child care to parents in a welfare-to-work program in Los Angeles County, California, including information on child care use patterns, supply of and demand for subsidized child care, and child care subsidy policy

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Implementing CalWORKs support services: Child care in Los Angeles County [Executive summary]
Cuthbertson, Brenda Ball, June 14, 1999
(Working Paper #32). Los Angeles: Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies.

A summary of a study of the provision of subsidized child care to parents in a welfare-to-work program, including information on child care use patterns, supply of and demand for subsidized child care, and child care subsidy policy, in Los Angeles County, California

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Los Angeles County child care needs assessment
Cuthbertson, Brenda Ball, 2000
Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

An assessment of the child care market in Los Angeles County, California, based on a survey of over 2,000 directors of child care centers and family child care providers

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Understanding child care demand and supply issues: New lessons from Los Angeles
Jacobson, Linda, 2001
(Early Education Policy Brief No. 01-2). Berkeley, CA: Policy Analysis for California Education.

An exploration of the dynamics between families’ demand for child care and the supply of child care services, and the policy implications in Los Angeles County

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