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Child care subsidies, Low-wage work and economic development A longitudinal study of the employment and earnings of low income parents participating in Minnesota’s child care subsidy program and a comparison of their earnings by industry sector |
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Families affected by the loss of basic sliding fee child care assistance in 2003: Child protection, school attendance, wage status An exploration of the well-being of families who no longer participated in the Basic Sliding Fee (BSF) child care assistance program in Minnesota, based on information on 492 families who were either terminated from or had a gap in participation in the BSF program |
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Still working in Minnesota?: Follow-up study on parents' employment and earnings in the Child Care Assistance Program A study of the employment patterns and wage growth, from 2001 through 2003, of families in four Minnesota counties who received child care assistance in the first quarter of 2001 |
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Working in Minnesota: Parents' employment and earnings in the Child Care Assistance Program A study on the impact of child care subsidies on labor force involvement of low income families; an analysis of data on earnings and type of employer (by industry) for parents receiving child care assistance |
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Working in Minnesota: Parents' employment and earnings in the Child Care Assistance Program An analysis of data on industry employment patterns of parents receiving subsidized child care to increase understanding of the impact of child care subsidies on their labor force participation and on the local economies in which the parents are employed |
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