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Child care and employment: Evidence from random assignment studies of welfare and work programs An investigation into the effects of welfare reform policies and links between employment and child care choices, using data from random assignment pilot welfare programs begun between 1993 and 1996 in a variety of urban and rural areas in the United States |
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Families and children 2001: Living standards and the children A 2001 survey of the living standards of families with dependent children in the United Kingdom |
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Families and children 2001: Living standards and the children [Executive summary] A summary of a 2001 survey of the living standards of families with dependent children in the United Kingdom |
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The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study: Baseline national report: Revised A summary of findings from an initial analysis of baseline data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study--a longitudinal study of unmarried parents' characteristics, relationships, and access to resources, and the health and well-being of their children |
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Identifying and addressing the needs of children in grandparent care An overview identifying and assessing the needs and characteristics of children in grandparent care |
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Impact of childcare support for lone parent students A study developing a monitoring framework for a program in Scotland that provides child care support to single parents so they can enter post-secondary education |
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School children in families with young children: Educational opportunities at risk A discussion of how the availability of early childhood care and education for children birth to five years of age may impact on later school attendance and study habits among six to fourteen year olds |
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