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An analysis of women's return-to-work decisions following first birth An examination of the economic determinants of a woman’s decision to return to work within one year after childbirth |
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The availability of child care and mothers' employment in West Germany An exploration of the links between parents' access to affordable, quality child care and maternal employment rates in West Germany, based on data from the German Socioeconomic Panel (SOEP) on households with at least one child under age 12 |
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Blending work and family: A case study A study and discussion of the impact of employer-based infant-care programs on mothers, infants and the workplace |
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Child care and employment in relation to infants' disabilities and risk factors A study of children’s chronic health problems; use of adaptive equipment; diagnoses; risk factors; and mental, motor and adaptive functioning on maternal employment plans and selection of child care arrangements |
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Child care and mothers' employment decisions A paper on the effects of child care costs on the employment decisions of mothers of varying skill levels |
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Child care costs and the return-to-work decisions of new mothers An examination of the economic determinants of a woman’s decision to return to work shortly after childbirth |
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Child care subsidies and the employment of welfare recipients A study examining the probability that low-income single mothers in California will receive child care subsidies and the effect this has on their employment. |
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Dad takes child-care leave A personal reflection from the first man in Japan to take paternity leave discussing how both he and the people of Japan were affected by his actions. |
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The effects of child care on women's employment and child care utilization A study using data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) and the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) to determine if accessibility, availability or affordability of child care influences a women’s decision to enter the labor force |
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Effects of day care and maternal employment: Views from introductory psychology textbooks An examination of the treatment of child care and maternal employment in introductory psychology textbooks published between 1970 and 1997 |
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Employment and earnings of the working poor in rural and urban labor markets An analysis of labor market conditions in Oregon and their role in employment outcomes for economically disadvantaged families |
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Employment, child care, and mental health of mothers caring for children assisted by technology A study of the effects of caring for a child assisted by technology on maternal employment and decisions to maintain and continue employment |
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Enabled or disabled?: Working parents of disabled children and the provision of child-care An analysis of formal and informal supports to enable employed parents of disabled children to combine employment and caregiving |
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Futurework: Trends and challenges for work in the 21st century An examination of projected demographic and workplace trends in the 21st century and their implications for workers |
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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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The impact of dependent-care responsibility and gender on work attitudes An analysis of the impact of child care, elder care, and gender on work-family balance and various facets of job satisfaction in a survey questionnaire among federal employees in dual-income households |
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The impact of welfare reform on parents' ability to care for their children's health A study of the conditions faced by mothers who leave welfare to work and the availability of work benefits that address the children’s health needs, such as paid sick leave and flexible hours |
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Income-pooling arrangements, economic constraints and married mothers' child care choices 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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Marriage, children, and women's employment: What do we know? An examination of women’s involvement, particularly married women, in paid employment, focusing on paid employment and child care in the context of recent welfare reform |
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A mother's job: The history of day care, 1890-1960 An examination of the influence of welfare, maternal employment, and attitudes toward family values on the transformation of child care from 1890 to 1960, based on records from child care centers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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New Hope for people with low incomes: Two-year results of a program to reduce poverty and reform welfare: Executive summary An evaluation of Milwaukee’s New Hope project, which seeks to improve the lives and reduce the poverty of low-income workers and their families, comparing the employment, earnings, impact on parent-child relations, use of child care, and child outcomes of a group of New Hope participants with a control group excluded from such assistance |
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[Review of the book Children's interests/mother's rights: The shaping of America's child care policy] A review of the history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century aimed at specialists in social welfare history and social policy |
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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy and of the book A mother's job: The history of day care, 1890-1960] |
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Texas subsidized child care utilization patterns and outcomes A study of the workforce participation outcomes, demographic characteristics, and subsidized child care usage patterns of low-income families receiving subsidies through Texas’ Child Care Management Services (CCMS) system between 1994 and 1997 |
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Texas subsidized child care utilization patterns and outcomes [Executive summary] A summary of a study of the workforce participation outcomes, demographic characteristics, and subsidized child care usage patterns of low-income families receiving subsidies through Texas’ Child Care Management Services (CCMS) system between 1994 and 1997 |
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