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Current Filters: Author:Michalopoulos, Charles [remove]; Classification:Families & Work [remove];
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The effect of child care subsidies for moderate-income families in Cook County, Illinois: Final report A study of the impact on employment, earnings, and child care outcomes of expanding child care subsidy eligibility to moderate-income families and of extending the subsidy eligibility redetermination period from six months to a year, based on 1,884 Cook County, Illinois, child care subsidy applicants with incomes exceeding the state's eligibility limit who were randomly assigned to standard or expanded eligibility and, if assigned to expanded eligibility, to standard or extended redetermination |
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The effect of child care subsidies for moderate-income families in Cook County, Illinois: Final report [Executive summary] A summary of a study of the impact on employment, earnings, and child care outcomes of expanding child care subsidy eligibility to moderate-income families and of extending the subsidy eligibility redetermination period from six months to a year, based on 1,884 Cook County, Illinois, child care subsidy applicants with incomes exceeding the state's eligibility limit who were randomly assigned to standard or expanded eligibility and, if assigned to expanded eligibility, to standard or extended redetermination |
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Effects of reducing child care subsidy copayments in Washington State: Final report A study of the impact on subsidy duration, employment, and income of reduced child care subsidy copayments, based on 5,106 Washington State child care subsidy applicants randomly assigned to standard or reduced copayment schedules |
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Effects of reducing child care subsidy copayments in Washington State: Final report [Executive summary] A summary of a study of the impact on subsidy duration, employment, and income of reduced child care subsidy copayments, based on 5,106 Washington State child care subsidy applicants randomly assigned to standard or reduced copayment schedules |
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Employment and child-care choices in Canada and the United States An examination of employment and child care choices of two-parent families with young children in the United States and Canada |
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Employment and child-care choices of single-parent families in Canada and the United States Estimates of the effects of child care subsidies, child care prices, income taxes, welfare payments, and wage rates on the employment and child care choices of single parents, using Canadian and United States data |
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Employment and Child Care: What Can We Learn from Experimental Studies that Encourage Low-Income Parents to Work? An analysis of data from 22,000 recipients in 26 cities and 11 states, using existing welfare data sets from seven of the experimental evaluations conducted by the Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC). The project examines how employment and income affect child care choices, how child care affects employment and income, and how these factors vary for families reporting child care barriers. |
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A structural model of labor supply and child care demand A study evaluating an experimental, structural model of labor supply and child care demand to determine the potential effects of a refundable child care tax credit |
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