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Care of mildly ill children: Issues and national policy directions in child care: Executive summary An executive summary of a study of parent and child care provider concerns about the care of mildly ill children. |
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Caring for infants and toddlers [Executive summary] A summary report on caregiving options and supports, including parental leave and child care, for families with children under three in the United States and abroad. |
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Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): 100% Costs, Disabled Children and Actual Costs pilots evaluation summary A summary of evaluations of three pilot child care tax credit programs in England |
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Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): 100% Costs Pilot: The importance of cost as a driver of family decisions about work and childcare: A data analysis report [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluation of a pilot program in England to pay 100 percent of out-of-work families' child care expenses that examines the impact of an offer to enroll in the program on families' employment and child care outcomes |
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Childcare Affordability Pilots (CAP09): Disabled Children's Pilot: The importance of cost as a driver of family decisions about work and childcare: A data analysis report [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluation of a pilot program in England to increase the child care tax credit amount allowed for families with disabled children that examines the impact of an offer to enroll in the program on families' employment and child care outcomes |
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Child care choices for working families: Examining child care choices of Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Union Local 2 members working in San Francisco's hospitality industry [Executive summary] A summary of a study examining the links between parental employment schedules, care decisions, cost of child care and demographics amongst members in Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Local 2 of San Francisco and their children |
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Childcare: Failing to meet the needs of working parents [Executive summary] A summary of a discussion of parents' work schedules and child care use in the United Kingdom and of issues related to accessing affordable, flexible child care |
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Child care for working poor families: Child development and parent employment outcome [Executive Summary] The summary of a research report on the types and quality of child care used by low income working families in four Indiana cities and their relation to child development and parent employment outcomes |
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The child care industry: Supporting jobs and economic development in Minneapolis [Executive summary] A summary of an analysis of child care in Minneapolis as a service for working parents and their children and as a component of the local economy |
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Determinants of child care participation [Executive summary] An exploration of factors that influence parents’ decision to enroll their children in formal child care, and an investigation into the relationship of maternal employment decisions to parents’ need for child care, based on data from more than 12,000 households in West Germany |
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Does child care assistance matter?: The effects of welfare and employment programs on child care use: Executive summary A summary of an inquiry into the effects of child care assistance offered through welfare programs on the child care decisions made by parents, based on data gathered from low-income parents participating in 21 employment programs |
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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 [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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Encouraging and maintaining participation in the Families and Children Survey: Understanding why people take part [Executive summary] A summary of a survey of the impact of government policies on reducing child poverty and promoting work incentives in the United Kingdom |
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Estimating net child care price elasticities of partnered women with pre-school children using a discrete structural labour supply-child care model [Executive summary] A summary of a study of the relationship of changes in families' child care expenses to changes in maternal labor supply in Australia, based on an analysis of data from the 2005 through 2007 waves of an annual panel survey of approximately 7,000 households |
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Evaluation of the Childcare Taster pilot and Extended Schools Childcare pilot programmes: Further qualitative research into implementation [Executive summary] A summary of a study of the implementation of two pilot programs to help unemployed single parents and couples find work by providing affordable child care, based on qualitative interviews with program staff and service providers |
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Evaluation of the Childcare Taster pilot and Extended Schools Childcare pilot programmes: Qualitative research into initial implementation [Executive summary] A summary of a study of the implementation of two pilot programs to help unemployed single parents and couples find work by providing affordable child care, based on qualitative interviews with program staff and service providers |
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Experiences of lone parents from minority ethnic communities [Executive summary] A summary of a survey of the reluctance of ethnic minority lone parents to join the New Deal for Lone Parents (NDLP) job program |
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Families and children 2001: Work and childcare [Executive summary] A summary of a 2001 survey of balancing work and child care among families with dependent children in the United Kingdom |
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Families and Children Strategic Analysis Programme (FACSAP): Reviewing approaches to understanding the links between childcare use and mothers' employment A study on reducing the number of unemployed households with children and the effect of gender on employment status in the United Kingdom |
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Families and Children Strategic Analysis Programme: Low-moderate income couples and the labour market [Executive summary] A summary of a study on reducing the number of unemployed households with children and the effect of gender on employment status in the United Kingdom |
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The Family Transition Program: Final report on Florida's initial time-limited welfare program [Executive summary] A summary of findings from a long-term assessment of the Family Transition Program (FTP) in Escambia County, Florida comparing FTP program participants to those participating in Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) |
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Futurework: Trends and challenges for work in the 21st century [Executive summary] The summary of a report examining projected demographic and workplace trends in the 21st century and their implications for workers |
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In their own words: WFNJ clients speak about family, work, and welfare [Executive summary] A summary of findings from interviews with Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) clients regarding their experiences while transitioning off welfare |
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Keeping moms on the job: The impacts of health insurance and child care on job retention and mobility among low-income mothers [Executive summary] A summary of an analysis of work supports, including health insurance and child care, among low-income mothers and the relationship of access to these work supports to job retention and mobility, based on longitudinal data from the 1996 panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation covering December 1996 to February 2000 |
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