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Lone parents and informal childcare: A tax credit childcare subsidy?
Skinner, Christine, 2006
Social Policy & Administration, 40(7), 807-823

An investigation of British single parents' preferences in terms of informal child care in order to determine the potential effectiveness of a policy designed to help subsidize informal child care

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A question of balance: Lone parents, childcare and work
Bell, Alice, 2005
London: Great Britain, Department for Work and Pensions.

An investigation into the child care experiences and labor participation choices of single parents, based on interviews with 78 single parents in England

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A question of balance: Lone parents, childcare and work
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2005
(Research Report No. 230). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

An exploration of the work-life balance, child care experiences, and labor market participation choices of single parents, based on interviews with 78 single parents in England

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A question of balance: Lone parents, childcare and work [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2005
(Research Report No. 230). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

A summary of an investigation into the child care experiences and labor participation choices of single parents, based on interviews with 78 single parents in England

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Running around in circles: Coordinating childcare, education and work
Skinner, Christine, 2003
Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press

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