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Childcare and parenting support
Economic and Social Research Institute, April, 2011
(Growing Up in Ireland Key Findings: Infant Cohort (at 9 Months) No. 3). Dublin, Ireland: Economic and Social Research Institute.

An examination of the child care experiences of 9-month-old children in Ireland, including parent satisfaction and child care arrangements, costs, and hours

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Child care and working parents: Fundamental facts from the Minnesota child care survey
Chase, Richard A., 2002
St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center.

A summary of the child care arrangements of working families in Minnesota in the year 2002

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Child care assistance and child care use: Fundamental facts from the 2004 Minnesota child care survey
Minnesota. Department of Human Services, 2006
(DHS-4822). St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Human Services.

Results from a 2004 survey on child care assistance and center-based child care use among low-income families in Minnesota

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Child care assistance helps families work: A review of the effects of subsidy receipt on employment
Matthews, Hannah, 2006
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

A policy brief presenting research findings on the relationship between child care subsidy receipt and mothers' employment

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Child care assistance policies 2001-2004: Families struggling to move forward, states going backward
Schulman, Karen, 2004
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A discussion of the increased barriers to child care assistance programs that low-income families face

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Childcare choices of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander families in NSW
New South Wales. Community Services, August, 2011
Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia: New South Wales, Department of Community Services.

A summary of a study in New South Wales, Australia, of indigenous families' experiences raising young children, indigenous children's school transition and readiness skills, and reasons for low rates of early childhood education enrollment among indigenous children, based on in-depth interviews and discussions with 107 indigenous families

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Child care choices of low-income families in Rhode Island
Rhode Island Kids Count (Organization), April 2005
(Child Care Snapshot No. 2). Providence: Rhode Island Kids Count.

A fact sheet summarizing an analysis of the child care choices made by Rhode Island families receiving child care subsidies

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Child care: Families need more help to care for their children
Glynn, Sarah Jane, 16 August, 2012
Washington, DC: Center for American Progress.

An overview of the role of child care as a support for working families

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Child care for children with special needs: Fundamental facts from the Minnesota child care survey
Chase, Richard A., 2002
St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center.

A summary of the child care arrangements for Minnesota families with special needs children in the year 2002

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Child care for families with low incomes: Fundamental facts from the 2004 Minnesota child care survey
Minnesota. Department of Human Services, 2006
(DHS-4819). St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Human Services.

A fact sheet highlighting child care arrangements and issues encountered by low-income families

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Child care for welfare participants in rural areas
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, 2000
(Rural Welfare Issue Brief). Washington, DC: Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation.

A brief on the child care arrangements of the rural population.

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Child care in the era of welfare reform: Quality, choices, and preferences
Coley, Rebekah L., 2001
(Policy Brief 01-04). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University.

An examination of the child care experiences of low income families in Boston, Chicago and San Antonio, and a discussion of the types of child care settings used to meet needs and preferences of families

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Child care keeps Missouri working: The Missouri child care economic impact report: Central Missouri State University Workshop on Wheels Child Care Resource and Referral
Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2005
St. Louis: Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral.

A profile of the economic impact of the child care industry in the Missouri region served by the Central Missouri State University Workshop on Wheels Child Care Resource and Referral

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Child care keeps Missouri working: The Missouri child care economic impact report: ChildCare Connection
Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2005
St. Louis: Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

A profile of the economic impact of the child care industry in the Missouri region served by the ChildCare Connection

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Child care keeps Missouri working: The Missouri child care economic impact report: Child Care Resource and Referral, a project of Council of Churches of the Ozarks
Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2005
St. Louis: Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

A profile of the economic impact of the child care industry in the Missouri region served by the Child Care and Referral Project of Council of Churches of the Ozarks

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Child care keeps Missouri working: The Missouri child care economic impact report: Child Day Care Association (CDCA)
Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2005
St. Louis: Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

A profile of the economic impact of the child care industry in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan region served by the Child Day Care Association (CDCA)

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Child care keeps Missouri working: The Missouri child care economic impact report: The Family Conservancy
Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2005
St. Louis: Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

Presentation of facts on the economic influence of the regulated child care market on the ability of families to engage in employment activities

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Child care keeps Missouri working: The Missouri child care economic impact report: Southeast Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral/Workshop on Wheels
Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2005
St. Louis: Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral.

A profile of the economic impact of the child care industry in the Missouri region served by the Southeastern Missouri Resource and Referral/Workshop on Wheels

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Child care preferences and satisfaction: An examination of New York City subsidy recipients
Holod, Aleksandra, January 2010
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children and Families.

Highlights of an exploration of the selection of and satisfaction with child care arrangements by New York City parents who receive child care subsidies

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Child-Parent Centers fact briefs: Parent involvement
Human Capital Research Collaborative,
Minneapolis, MN: Human Capital Research Collaborative.

A discussion of parent involvement in early education and its relationship to student achievement and behavioral outcomes

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Children and working parents: Fundamental facts from the 2004 Minnesota child care survey
Minnesota. Department of Human Services, 2006
(DHS-4814). St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Human Services.

A fact sheet highlighting child care issues encountered by working families

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Children cared for by relatives: Who are they and how are they faring?
Ehrle, Jennifer, 2001
(Series B, No. B-28). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

An investigation into the well-being of children living in non-parental family arrangements, based of data from the National Survey of America’s Families (NSAF)

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Children in low-income families are less likely to be in center-based child care
Capizzano, Jeffrey, 2004
(Snapshot of America's Families III No. 16). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A brief comparing the child care arrangements of children under five from high- and low-income families.

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Communication in any language: Policy solutions for children and families in Massachusetts
Bessie Tartt Wilson Children's Foundation, 2008
Boston: Bessie Tartt Wilson Children's Foundation.

A summary of a study of challenges to accessing child care for families with limited English proficiency

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Cost of child care: Fundamental facts from the 2004 Minnesota child care survey
Minnesota. Department of Human Services, 2006
(DHS-4815). St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Human Services.

A fact sheet highlighting child care costs in Minnesota

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