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Child-care and early education: Policy problems and options: Latino Caucus Retreat A briefing paper articulating basic problems confronting system of childcare and early education for Latino working families in California and policy recommendations to address those problems |
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Child care selection under welfare reform: How mothers balance work requirements and parenting An examination of factors affecting the child care decisions of mothers participating in welfare to work programs |
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Ethnic differences in child care selection: The influence of family structure, parental practices, and home language A study of parental selection of center-based child care, focusing on the influences of ethnicity, family structure, parental beliefs, and home language |
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Evaluation plan 2000-2002: Bay Area Child-Care Retention Incentive programs: Developed in cooperation with Alameda and San Francisco Counties A description of a plan to evaluate two child care retention incentive (CRI) programs in Alameda and San Francisco counties |
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Los Angeles County child care needs assessment 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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Remember the children: Mothers balance work and child care under welfare reform: Growing Up in Poverty Project 2000: Wave 1 findings: California, Connecticut, Florida A study of the employment, child care, and child outcomes of low-income single mothers, and their children, entering new welfare programs in California, Connecticut, and Florida in 1998 |
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Remember the children: Mothers balance work and child care under welfare reform: Growing Up in Poverty Project 2000: Wave 1 findings: California, Connecticut, Florida [Executive summary] A study of the impact of welfare reform on the upbringing and development job based on detailed information of 948 baseline families spread across three states |
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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy] A review of a history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century, aimed at specialists in social welfare history and social policy |
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