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Child care use by low-income families in rural areas: A contemporary look at the influence of women's work and partner availability A descriptive analysis of child care patterns of 323 low-income women living in rural counties, in relation to women's employment status, partner availability, and child age |
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Different types of day care and their relationships to maternal satisfaction, perceived support, and role conflict A study of the relationships among mothers’ demographic characteristics, child care choices, and attitudes and satisfaction concerning child care arrangements |
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Employed rural, low-income, single mothers' family and work over time A study of perceptions of difficulties and challenges of balancing family, child care, and work responsibilities, based on a secondary analysis of interview data with of 28 rural, low-income, continuously employed, and single mothers across 11 states over three waves of data collection between 1999 and 2003, who took part in the longitidunal Rural Families Speak Project |
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Employment outcomes for low-income families receiving child care subsidies in Illinois, Maryland, and Texas A study of the relationship between child care subsidy use and employment outcomes, and an identification of factors associated with child care subsidy use among eligible low income families, based on analysis of administrative and census data collected in Illinois, Maryland, and Texas |
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Parenting alone to multiple caregivers: Child care and parenting arrangements in black and white urban families A study of variations on parenting and child care in African American and white urban families in Baltimore, Maryland |
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Public preschool and maternal labor supply: Evidence from the introduction of kindergartens into American public schools A comparative analysis of the effect of the availability of public kindergarten programs on the employment patterns of women with five-year-old children, using data from the 1950 through 1990 Decennial Censuses |
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The relationship between Head Start parental involvement and the economic and social self-sufficiency of Head Start families A study of the relationship between the parental involvement component of the Head Start program and the economic and social self-sufficiency of Head Start families and their children |
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A study of regulated child care supply in Illinois and Maryland 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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