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Employment and child-care choices in Canada and the United States
Michalopoulos, Charles, 2000
Canadian Journal of Economics, 33(2), 435-470
An examination of employment and child care choices of two-parent families
with young children in the United States and Canada
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The Self-Sufficiency Project at 36 months: Effects on children of a program that increased parental employment and income
Morris, Pamela A., 2000
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Social Research and Demonstration Corporation.
The 36 month report on the Self-Sufficiency Project, which is a research and demonstration project that examines the ways in which programs that increase employment and income affect low-income parents and children
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The Self-Sufficiency Project at 36 months: Effects on children of a program that increased parental employment and income [Executive summary]
Morris, Pamela A., 2000
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Social Research and Demonstration Corporation.
Summary of the 36 month report on the Self-Sufficiency Project, which is a research and demonstration project that examines the ways in which programs that increase employment and income affect low-income parents and children
Executive Summary
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