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Child care employment: Implications for women's self-sufficiency and for child development
Whitebook, Marcy, 1999
New York: Foundation for Child Development.

A study of the poor conditions of the child care workforce, focusing on the profession’s role in employing low-income women, especially those coming off of welfare

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Child care workers: High demand, low wages
Whitebook, Marcy, 1999
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 563(1), 146-161

An overview of child care employment, including identification of key characteristics and issues that have impeded the development of a highly skilled and stable early childhood workforce

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Recruiting and retaining low-income child care workers in Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Child Care Mentoring Project evaluation: A summary of the findings
Burton, Alice, 1999
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

Findings from a study investigating the efficacy of the Wisconsin Child Care Mentor Project (WCCMP)in the recruitment and retention of workers providing early childhood education and care

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