Child care and AFDC recipients in Illinois: Digest of findings and conclusions
Siegel, Gary L., 1991
Saint Louis, MO: Institute of Applied Research.
A report on the child care decisions of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) recipients in Illinois
Reports & Papers
Child care demand and labor supply of young mothers over time
Blau, David M., 1991
Demography, 28(3), 333-351
A study of maternal employment, child care and fertility decisions over time using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of youth
Reports & Papers
The effect of the price of child care on AFDC mothers' paid work behavior
Joesch, Jutta M., 1991
Family Relations, 40(2), 161-166
An analysis of the relationship between child care prices and hours of paid work for recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) in Denver, Colorado
Reports & Papers
Effects of maternal employment on maternal and two-year-old child behavior
Crockenberg, Susan, 1991
Child Development, 62(5), 930-953
A study on the influence of maternal employment on mothering techniques and defiant child behavior
Reports & Papers
Employed mothers: Impact of class and marital status on prioritizing of family and work
Burris, Beverly H., 1991
Social Science Quarterly, 72(1), 50-66
A study on the influences of class and marital status on the prioritization of family and work
Reports & Papers
Maternal work and child-care strategies in peri-urban Guatemala: Nutritional effects
Engle, Patrice L., 1991
Child Development, 62(5), 954-965
An investigation of the influence of the extent of maternal employment and the characteristics of child care providers on child nutrition
Reports & Papers
Satisfaction with child care: Perspectives of welfare mothers
Sonenstein, Freya Lund, 1991
Journal of Social Issues, 47(2), 15-31
A survey of mothers’ perspectives on their ideal of child care in 1983-1984 before welfare reform on Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)
Reports & Papers
Turnover in child care arrangements
Blau, David M., 1991
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 73(1), 152-157
An analysis of changes in child care arrangements from the Youth Cohort of the National Longitudinal Surveys over the first three years of life
Reports & Papers