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Adult-child processes and early schooling
Pianta, Robert C., 1997
Early Education and Development, 8(1), 11-26

A discussion on the relationship of school outcomes to social processes

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An analysis of parental attitudes toward child care arrangements in urban Chinese families
Zheng, Fuming, 1997
International Journal of Sociology of the Family, 27(2), 69-78

A study of the relationship between parental attitudes and parenting practices based on child care arrangements in the People’s Republic of China

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Caregiver-mother partnership behavior and the quality of caregiver-child and mother-child interactions
Owen, Margaret T., 2000
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 15(3), 413-428

An examination of the relationship between mother-caregiver communication, particularly concerning children’s behavior and experiences, and the quality of caregiver-child and mother-child interactions

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Caring for infant daughters and sons in dual-earner households: Maternal reports of father involvement in weekday time and tasks
Manlove, Elizabeth E., 2002
Infant and Child Development, 11(4), 305-320

A study of maternal reports of gender differences in weekday father involvement with 12-month-olds in 47 dual earner households utilizing full time infant day care with a focus on father’s time alone with infants, time available to the infant, and participation in care giving tasks

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Child care as a neglected dimension of family burden research
Gamache, Gail, 1995
Research in Community and Mental Health, 8(1), 63-90

A study of the relationship of severe mental illness to biological parenthood and to the family burden that arises from caregiving responsibilities for the children; based on interviews with family members impacted by mental illness

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Child care subsidies, maternal well-being, and child-parent interactions: Evidence from three nationally representative datasets
Herbst, Chris M., January, 2012
(NBER Working Paper Series No. 17774). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

A study of the relationship of child care subsidy receipt to maternal physical and mental health status and parenting stress and behaviors, based on data from three nationally representative data sets: the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998-99, and the DDB Needham Life Style Survey

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Child care subsidies, maternal well-being, and child-parent interactions: Evidence from three nationally representative datasets
Herbst, Chris M., January, 2012
(Discussion Paper No. 6306). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

A study of the relationship of child care subsidy receipt to maternal physical and mental health status and parenting stress and behaviors, based on data from three nationally representative data sets: the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998-99, and the DDB Needham Life Style Survey

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Child care subsidies, maternal well-being, and child-parent interactions: Evidence from three nationally representative datasets
Herbst, Chris M., January, 2012
Princeton, NJ: Bendheim-Thoman Center for Research on Child Wellbeing.

A study of the relationship of child care subsidy receipt to maternal physical and mental health status and parenting stress and behaviors, based on data from three nationally representative studies: the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study; the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998-99; and the DDB Needham Life Style Survey

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Child care subsidies, maternal well-being, and child-parent interactions: Evidence from three nationally represented datasets
Herbst, Chris M., January, 2012
(Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Research Paper Series Working Paper 12-01, W.J. Usery Workplace Research Group Paper Series Working Paper 2012-1-1). Atlanta: Georgia State University, School of Policy Studies.

A study of the relationship of child care subsidy receipt to maternal physical and mental health status and parenting stress and behaviors, based on data from three nationally representative studies: the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study; the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998-99; and the DDB Needham Life Style Survey

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Child's play with adults, toys, and peers: An examination of family and child-care influences
Howes, Carollee, 1987
Developmental Psychology, 23(3), 423-430

A study of the influences of family and child care characteristics on the play of toddlers in family child care homes, based on observations and questionnaires

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Comparisons of the expectations of parents and teachers for the behavior of preschool children
Winetsky, Carol S., 1978
Child Development, 49(4), 1146-1154

A study of the differences between the behavioral expectations of parents and teachers involved in multiple-system child rearing based on role, social class and ethnicity

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Corporal punishment as a determinant of developmental outcomes: Longitudinal and process models
Mulvaney, Matthew K., 2005
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of New Hampshire, Durham

A two-part study examining the influence of corporal punishment across infancy and early childhood using longitudinal analyses performed on data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Childhood Care and Youth Development (NICHD-SECCYD) , and, this time using a college sample, the intervening role of individuals' subjective experiences of their parents' use of corporal punishment

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Correlates of low-income African American and Puerto Rican fathers' involvement with their children
Fagan, Jay, 1998
Journal of Black Psychology, 24(3), 351-367

A study of sociostructural, psychological, and parenting skill determinants of parental involvement in socioeconomically disadvantaged Puerto Rican and African American fathers of preschool-age children

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Differential parenting of children from diverse cultural backgrounds attending child care
Wise, Sarah, April 2007
(Research Paper No. 39). Melbourne: Australian Institute of Family Studies.

A comparison of the parenting and child care practices between white, Somali, and Vietnamese children, based on data on a subsample of 238 children in Melbourne, Australia who participated in the Child Care in Cultural Context (CCICC) study

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Division of household labor among black couples and white couples
Orbuch, Terri L., 1997
Social Forces, 76(1), 301-332

A study of structural and cultural factors that influence the division of household labor and gendered responsibilities among black couples and white couples in an urban county

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Early child care and mother-child interaction from 36 months through first grade
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 2003
Infant Behavior & Development, 26(3), 345-370

A study of the relationship between early child care experiences in a child's first 3 years of life and mother-child interaction through the child's transition to school

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Early family and child-care antecedents of awakening cortisol levels in adolescence
Roisman, Glenn I., May/June 2009
Child Development, 80(3), 907-920

A study of the association between the awakening cortisol levels of 15-year-old children and both the levels of maternal sensitivity they experienced as young children and the time they spent in non-parental child care as infants and toddlers, based on data collected from 863 children from 10 sites across the United States

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The East German child care system: Associations with caretaking and caretaking beliefs, and children's early attachment and adjustment
Ahnert, Lieselotte, 2001
American Behavioral Scientist, 44(11), 1843-1863

An examination of the developing East German child care system questioning if sociopolitical changes adversely affected children's early development and attachments

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The effects of Healthy Steps on discipline strategies of parents and toddlers
Caughy, Margaret O'Brien, 2003
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 24(5), 517-534

An examination of the effects of Healthy Steps (HS), a national demonstration project to provide support for parents of young children through the pediatrician’s office, in changing discipline strategies used by participants when the child was approximately 1 1/2 years old and again at age 3 and whether HS differentially influenced discipline strategies based on family and child characteristics such as race/ethnicity, social class, and birth order

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The effects of infant child care on infant-mother attachment security: Results of the NICHD Study of Early Child Care
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 1997
Child Development, 68(5), 860-879

A study of the relationship between nonmaternal infant child care arrangements and infant and mother attachment security and relationships

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Enhancing the parenting skills of Head Start families during the transition to kindergarten
Stormshak, Elizabeth, 2002
Prevention Science, 3(3), 223-234

An examination of the effectiveness of Project STAR (Steps to Achieving Resilience) in terms of improving parenting skills in a sample of Head Start parents during their young children's transitions to kindergarten, focusing on the relationship between parents and their home visitors, number of home visiting sessions, maternal depression, and subsidy receipt

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Ethnocultural perspectives on childrearing practices in the Caribbean
Gopaul-McNicol, Sharon-Ann, 1999
International Social Work, 42(1), 79-86

A study on cultural views of child abuse from the Caribbean perspective

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Facilitating cultural mediation: Indonesia
Hundeide, Karsten, 1996
In P. Klein (Ed.), Early intervention: Cross-cultural experiences with a mediational approach (pp. 113-133). New York: Garland Publishing

A study evaluating the impact of the MISC (More Intelligent Sensitive Child) program on the child rearing practices of mothers from poor, rural areas outside of Bandung, Indonesia

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Factors associated with fathers' caregiving activities and sensitivity with young children
NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 2000
Journal of Family Psychology, 14(2), 200-219

An analysis of whether father, child and mother sociodemographic characteristics and maternal employment predict father's participation in caregiving activities and the sensitivity of fathers interactions with children, using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care

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A family ecological analysis of child care use in Hong Kong
Tam, Vicky C. W., 2001
Children & Society, 15(3), 181-192

An analysis of the preferences and use of child care among white-collar working mothers in Hong Kong from a family ecological perspective

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