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Child care for children in poverty: Opportunity or inequality?
Phillips, Deborah A., 1991
Child Development, 65(1), 472-492

A study of child care quality in child care centers serving children from low-income families, its relationship to type of center-based programming, and its comparability to child care quality in centers serving upper- and middle-income families, based on data from the nationally representative Profile of Child Care Settings study and the National Child Care Staffing Study, which collected observational data on child care quality in 227 child care centers in five cities

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Child care utilization by disadvantaged teenage mothers
Kisker, Ellen Eliason, 1991
Journal of Social Issues, 47(2), 159-17

A study of employment related child care needs of welfare-dependent teenage mothers

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The demand and supply of child care in 1990: Joint findings from the National Child Care Survey 1990 and a Profile of Child Care Settings
Willer, Barbara A., 1991
Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of Young Children

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Family day care in the United States, 1990
Hofferth, Sandra L., 1991
Washington, DC: Urban Institute

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A profile of child care settings: Early education and care in 1990
United States. Department of Education. Office of the Under Secretary, 1991
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Office of the Under Secretary

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A profile of child care settings: Early education and care in 1990 [Executive summary]
United States. Department of Education. Office of the Under Secretary, 1991
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Office of the Under Secretary

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Quality, cost, and parental choice of child care
Kisker, Ellen Eliason, 1991
In D.M. Blau (Ed.), The economics of child care (pp. 127-143). New York: Russell Sage Foundation

A discussion of parental choice in child care arrangements regarding the relationship between child care quality and child care cost to aid in the design of better public policy options aimed at improving access to and the utilization of high quality child care

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