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Breaking down barriers: Immigrant families and early childhood education in New York City A discussion of the barriers to child care and early education services access facing immigrant families in New York City |
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Child care use by low-income families: Variations across states A state-by-state and national analysis of features of the child care arrangements of low-income families, including child care type and parents' experiences with child care problems, based on the state and nationally representative 2003 National Survey of Children's Health |
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Communication in any language: Policy solutions for children and families in Massachusetts A summary of a study of challenges to accessing child care for families with limited English proficiency |
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How maternal, family and cumulative risk affect absenteeism in early schooling: Facts for policymakers An overview of the relationship between children's absenteeism in kindergarten through fifth grade and the cumulative experience of risk factors such as poverty, maternal characteristics, number of siblings, and food insecurity |
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An investigation into the impact of revised eligibility requirements for the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) in the state of Rhode Island Highlights of findings from an investigation of the influence of revised eligibility requirements for the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) on the continued participation of Rhode Island families in the program and the ability of these families to procure child care, based on a survey of 95 families who lost all or some of their subsidies and 366 child care providers who provide services to families affected by the revisions |
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Low-income women and their families: How they benefit from affordable, high-quality child care and struggle to find it An overview of benefits of, and barriers to, high quality child care for low income families |
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