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Child care preferences among low-income minority families
Becerra, Rosina, 1992
International Social Work, 35(1), 35-47

A study of the similarities and differences of the actual use and preferences of child care arrangements available for infants and toddlers among low-income minority families

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Child care under the Family Support Act: Early lessons from the states
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 1992
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund

A study of the Head Start program’s effects on disadvantaged rural students development compared with non-Head Start rural students, based on results from the analysis of variance studies in testing of 144 children in Mississippi enrolled in Head Start I and Head Start II programs, and a non-Head Start control group

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Child care under the Family Support Act: Early lessons from the states [Executive summary]
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 1992
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund

A summary of a study into the risks and inadequacies that welfare and Family Support Act social policies pose on child care arrangements and access

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Determinants of responsibility for child care arrangements among dual-earner couples
Peterson, Richard R., 1992
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 54(3), 527-536

An analysis of the human capital and social-structural explanations of men’s and women’s responsibility for child arrangements and household labor

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Equal parenthood and social policy: A study of parental leave in Sweden
Haas, Linda, 1992
Albany: State University of New York Press

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National Maternal and Infant Health Survey, 1988
United States. Department of Health and Human Services. National Center for Health Statistics, 1992
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics. NATIONAL MATERNAL AND INFANT HEALTH SURVEY, 1988 [Computer file]. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics [producer], 1991. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1992.

This survey was designed to explore factors that cause negative pregnancy outcomes by asking questions of women concerning most aspects about prenatal care and how they took care of themselves before, during, and after pregnancy. Demographic information about the mother was obtained, as well as information about the father, and information from birth certificates and fetal and infant death certificates.

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Sociodemographic factors, functioning style, social support, and fathers' involvement with preschoolers in African-American families
Ahmeduzzaman, Mohammad, 1992
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 54(3), 699-707

A study of forty-five African-American fathers from intact two-parent families interactions with their preschool-age child against the backdrop of select sociodemographic variables, such as fathers’ functional styles, and available social support

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