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Child care quality in different state policy contexts
Rigby, Dawn Elizabeth, Fall 2007
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 26(4), 887-907

An examination of the influence of differing state regulations and subsidies on child care quality in the for-profit, nonprofit, family, and family, friend, and neighbor child care markets in 14 U.S. cities

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Child-care subsidies: Do they impact the quality of care children experience?
Johnson, Anna D., July, 2012
Child Development, 83(4), 1444-1461

A comparison of subsidy recipient low-income children's care quality relative to socioeconomically comparable, subsidy-eligible non-recipients quality of child care, based data from 750 4-year-olds from Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort, Preschool data

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Child-Parent Rating Scales for the Puzzle Challenge Task
Brady-Smith, Christy, 2001
Unpublished instrument adapted from Brooks-Gunn, Liaw, Michael & Zamsky (1992). Manual for coding the Puzzle Task from the Newark Observational Study of the Teenage Parent Demonstration

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The impact of child care subsidy use on child care quality
Ryan, Rebecca, Q3 2011
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 26(3), 320-331

A study of the relationship between government subsidization and both selection of child care and quality of arrangements, based on data from parents of 456 3-year-olds in 14 cities in the United States

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The joint influence of mother and father parenting on child cognitive outcomes at age 5
Martin, Anne, Q4 2007
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 22(4), 423-439

An assessment of the association between both maternal and paternal supportiveness during toddlerhood and young children’s math and language achievement at age 5 in a sample of 200 low-income two-parent homes participating in the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project

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Low-income fathers' involvement in their toddlers' lives: Biological fathers from the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Study
Cabrera, Natasha J., 2004
Fathering, 2(1), 5-30

An investigation into the influence of fathers’ involvement on children’s outcomes, based on a sample of 1,550 mothers from the Early Head Start (EHS) Research and Evaluation Project, and 597 fathers from the Father Involvement with Toddlers Study (FITS)

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Low-income mothers' private safety nets and children's socioemotional well-being
Ryan, Rebecca, May 2009
Journal of Marriage and Family, 71(2), 278-297

A study of the association between the socioemotional well-being of low income children and maternal use of public and private safety nets, including TANF, public housing, and help with child care, transportation, daily tasks, and loans, based on an analysis of data from two multi-state data sets

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