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Arranging and paying for child care
O'Brien-Strain, Margaret, 2003
San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

A report on the child care arrangements, payment methods, preschool enrollment, and potential costs of universal preschool provision in California

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Arranging and paying for child care [Executive summary]
O'Brien-Strain, Margaret, 2003
San Fransisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

A summary of a report on the child care arrangements, payment methods, preschool enrollment, and potential costs of universal preschool provision in California

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Assessing the New Federalism
Weil, Alan,
Washington, DC: Urban Institute

A multi-year, multi-pronged project that analyzes state policy choices, including policy development and implementation, and family well-being in the context of the significant devolution of responsibility for social programs from the federal government to the states

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Child care arrangements for children under five: Variation across states
Capizzano, Jeffrey, 2000
(Series B, No. B-7). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A study of the primary child care arrangements of children under five whose mothers are employed, as well as of the variations in patterns of child care arrangements by state, by the child's age, and by the income status of the child's family.

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The child care preferences of parents with young children: How little is known
Sonenstein, Freya Lund, 1991
In J.S. Hyde & M.J. Essex (Eds.), Parental leave and child care: Setting a research and policy agenda. (pp. 337-353). Philadelphia: Temple University Press

A discussion of measuring preferences surrounding parents' child care arrangements with special attention paid to the choice between parental care and nonparental care, and the choices among nonparental arrangements

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Child-care use among welfare mothers: A dynamic analysis
Wolf, Douglas A., 1991
Journal of Family Issues, 12(4), 519-536

A study of welfare mothers' child care arrangements and usage trends, particularly the durability of child care arrangements in relationship to child care type and cost, and mothers’ subjective ratings of quality and their impact on the probability of changing or ending their current child care arrangements

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Primary child care arrangements of employed parents: Findings from the 1999 National Survey of America's Families
Sonenstein, Freya Lund, 2002
(Occasional Paper No. 59). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A discussion of data from the 1999 National Survey of America’s Families focusing on child care arrangements for children under the age of 13 with employed parents

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Satisfaction with child care: Perspectives of welfare mothers
Sonenstein, Freya Lund, 1991
Journal of Social Issues, 47(2), 15-31

A survey of mothers’ perspectives on their ideal of child care in 1983-1984 before welfare reform on Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)

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