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Training and rural child care providers: Results of Project REACH
Espinosa, Linda M., 1999
NHSA Dialog, 2(3), 361-388

A study of child care conditions in Midwestern, low-income, rural communities, and an evaluation of the influence of the Project REACH training program on rural child care providers in Missouri

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Unintended consequences?: Welfare reform and the earnings of low-income women
Witte, Ann D., 1999
Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research

An examination of the impact of welfare reform and child care subsidies on the earnings of socioeconomically disadvantaged women

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Using kin for child care: Embedment in the socioeconomic networks of extended families
Uttal, Lynet, 1999
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61(4), 845-857

A study of the factors promoting the greater propensity for African American and Mexican American mothers’ to use child care arrangements with relatives than their Anglo American counterparts, with analysis pointing to a greater sensitivity by minority extended families to the economic needs of their relatives with young children

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Welfare, the earned income tax credit, and the labor supply of single mothers
Meyer, Bruce D., 1999
(NBER Working Paper Series No. 7363). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

An examination of the relationship between the labor supply of single mothers and changes in tax and welfare policy from 1984-1996, specifically the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), welfare benefit reductions, and changes in training programs, based on the Current Population Survey (CPS) Outgoing Rotation Group Files and the March CPS Annual Demographic Files data sets

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Why and how working women choose child care: A review with a focus on infancy
Pungello, Elizabeth Puhn, 1999
Developmental Review, 19(1), 31-96

A review of literature on the child care choices of working mothers with infants, contextualized within a theoretical model of maternal child care selection

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Women and the labour market: Recent trends and policy issues
Chaykowski, Richard, 1999
Canadian Public Policy, 25(Suppl. 1), 1-25

A longitudinal study of the labor supply behavior of women in Canada, focusing on trends in labor force participation, employment by industry, and work patterns, and highlighting critical variables such as wage rate, non-wage income, the presence of children in the household, and child care costs

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