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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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Airlines, flight attendants, and dependent care
Desrosiers, Alyce, January, 1997
Portland, OR: Portland State University.

An investigation into the relationship between child care arrangements of flight attendants and their absenteeism, based on a survey of 113 flight attendants with dependent care responsibilities based out of Oregon

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Child care choice in urban Thailand: Qualitative and quantitative evidence of the decision-making process
Richter, Kerry, 1997
Journal of Family Issues, 18(2), 174-204

A qualitative and quantitative analysis of child care decision making in Bangkok, Thailand

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The child care crisis in the District of Columbia: Can (or should) businesses fill the gap?
Wallin, Helena K., 1997
Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health.

A discussion of the important role of the business sector in providing support to families with children in need of child care in the District of Columbia

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Child-care satisfaction: Linkages to work attitudes, interrole conflict, and maternal separation anxiety
Buffardi, Louis C., 1997
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2(1), 84-96

A study of the relationship of caregiver attentiveness, dependability and communication to child care satisfaction in mothers, and the relationship of maternal child care satisfaction to maternal separation anxiety, work attitude and interrole conflict

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Children and female labor supply behavior
Xie, Xiaodi, 1997
Applied Economics, 29(10), 1303-1310

An investigation of the assumptions that children are exogenous in the female labor force participation equation, a reexamination of the same assumption in the hours of work equation of married women, and the use of the econometric method to test for exogeneity in the 1997 Canadian labor force

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Counting on grandmothers: Black mothers' and fathers' reliance on grandmothers for parenting support
Hunter, Andrea G., 1997
Journal of Family Issues, 18(3), 251-269

A survey of young black parents’ reliance on grandmothers for child care assistance

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Determinants of behavior in homeless and low-income housed preschool children
Bassuk, Ellen L., 1997
Pediatrics, 100(1), 92-100

A study of the effects of family and environmental factors on the behavior of preschool age homeless and low income children

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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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Effects of concerns about child care among single, employed black mothers with preschool children
Jackson, Aurora P., 1997
American Journal of Community Psychology, 25(5), 657-673

A study of the different child care arrangements of 111 single, employed, low-income black mothers, and the impact of these mothers’ attitudes concerning leaving their children in nonparental care on their psychological well-being and perceptions of children

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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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A household production model of paid labor, household work and child care
Maasen van den Brink, Henriette, 1997
De Economist, 145(3), 325-343

A household production model comparison of the ways in which women allocate their time to paid labor, household work, and child care in Norway, Sweden, and Japan

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The impact of child care costs on the labour supply of married mothers: Evidence from Canada
Powell, Lisa M., 1997
Canadian Journal of Economics, 30(3), 577-594

A survey of the impact of child care costs on the labour supply of married mothers in Canada

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The impact of escalating family stress on the effectiveness of Head Start intervention
Chalkley, Mary Anne, 1997
NHSA Research Quarterly, 1(1), 157-162

A longitudinal study, exploring the impact of family stress on the effectiveness of Head Start intervention programs among 190 single parent, female-headed families with 4-year-old children

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Mother-child relationships, teacher-child relationships, and school outcomes in preschool in kindergarten
Pianta, Robert C., 1997
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 12(3), 263-280

A study on the connection of relationships a child has with a mother or teacher to school performance and social development

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Parental preferences for work and childcare
Beaujot, Roderic, 1997
Canadian Public Policy, 23(3), 275-288

An examination of work and childcare patterns amongst families in Canada, based on data from the 1988 Child Care Survey

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Production externalities and the efficiency of parental childcare choices
Kennedy, Peter W., 1997
Canadian Journal of Economics, 30(4a), 822-834

An economic model of parental child care decision-making and a discussion of the externalities arising from this decision-making model that may affect the economic efficiency of child care provision

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Role burdens: The impact of employment and family responsibilities on the health status of Latino women
Rivera, Ralph, 1997
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 8(1), 99-113

An analysis of data from the 1990 Panel Study of Income Dynamics/Latino National Political Survey on the relationship between family responsibility and employment status with perceived health status in Latino women

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A study of regulated child care supply in Illinois and Maryland
Collins, Ann, 1997
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty

A comparison of the socioeconomic differences between communities in Illinois and Maryland, with an analysis of the relationship between community characteristics and child care supply, demand, and cost

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A typology of approaches to child care: The centerpiece of organizing family life for dual-earner couples
Hertz, Rosanna, 1997
Journal of Family Issues, 18(4), 355-385

A study evaluating qualitative data from interviews with working class, middle class, and upper class dual-earner couples regarding their child care decisions

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Urban Zimbabwean mothers' choices and perceptions of care for young children
Johnson, Deborah J., 1997
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 12(2), 199-219

A discussion of the influence of Zimbabwean mothers’ perceptions of types and quality of child care on their child care decisions

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The work schedules of low-educated American women and welfare reform
Presser, Harriet B., 1997
Monthly Labor Review, 120(4), 25-34

An examination of the relationship between the nonstandard work schedules of low-educated mothers and the availability of child care and welfare reform

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