The child care arrangements of preschool children in immigrant families in the United States
Brandon, Peter D., April, 2002
New York: Foundation for Child Development.
An analysis of the types of child care arrangements used by immigrant families
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Child care utilization among working mothers raising children with disabilities
Brandon, Peter D., 2000
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 21(4), 343-364
An investigation into the factors influencing the utilization of child care by mothers of children with disabilities, based on a subsample of mothers and their children from the Survey on Income and Program Participation (SIPP)
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Determinants of out-of-school childcare arrangements among children in single-mother and two-parent families
Brandon, Peter D., 2003
Social Science Research, 32(1), 129-147
An examination of the influence of income, maternal employment hours, parental preference, and perceived risk to children on the out of school hours care choices of both single mothers and parents in two-working-parent families, based on data collected from a multistage-stratified sample of households from across the United States
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Determinants of self-care arrangements among school-age children
Brandon, Peter D., 1999
Children and Youth Services Review, 21(6), 497-520
An investigation of factors parents use when chosing self-care for their school age children
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An economic analysis of kin-provided child care
Brandon, Peter D., 1995
(Discussion Paper No. 1076-95). University of Wisconsin--Madison, Institute for Research on Poverty.
A paper examining maternal choices in residential proximity to kin and the likelihood of use of kin provided child care.
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Income-pooling arrangements, economic constraints and married mothers' child care choices
Brandon, Peter D., 1999
Journal of Family Issues, 20(3), 350-370
A study of the confluent factors surrounding husbands and wives’ financial arrangements, child care costs, mothers’ wages, sources of wages, and their affect on a mother’s decision to use child care, with results formed through data analysis of the National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972
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