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Child care expenses of America's families A study of the child care expenses of working families with children under age 13, with particular attention to low-income families. |
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Child care subsidies, wages, and employment of single mothers An analysis of the effects of the price of child care and the wage rate on employment and child care decisions among single mothers in the early post-welfare reform period, using data from the National Survey of America's Families |
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Child care, subsidy receipt and state of residence: Comparisons by age and parent work schedule A study of the differences in child care arrangements as it relates to costs of care and state of residence among children in families eligible for subsidies |
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Locked doors: States struggling to meet the child care needs of low-income working families A study on the demand for affordable quality childcare in the United States |
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The real cost of living in 2005: The self-sufficiency standard for New Jersey An account of the origin, calculation, and implementation of the New Jersey Self-Sufficiency Standard, a measure of the income needed for families to adequately meet their basic needs without public or private assistance, with an analysis of the ways that public work supports, public policies, child support, and other available resources can help families move toward self sufficiency |
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: New Jersey A profile of child care in New Jersey that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status. |
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