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Assessing quality in family, friend and neighbor care: The Child Care Assessment Tool for Relatives A paper describing the Child Care Assessment Tool for Relatives, an instrument designed to measure quality of child care provided by relatives, in terms of its development and the results of a field test where it was used with low income relative caregivers |
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Choices in the real world: The use of family, friend and neighbor child care by single Chicago mothers working nontraditional schedules A study of the family, friend, and neighbor child care arrangements and quality of family life of employed single mothers using nontraditional hours child care in Chicago, Illinois, based on interviews with 50 single mothers |
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A compilation of initiatives to support home-based child care A compilation of profiles of 96 initiatives that target and support home-based child care |
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Getting organized: Unionizing home-based child care providers: 2010 update An examination of statewide efforts between February 2007 and March 2010 to allow home-based child care workers, including licensed family child care providers and regulation-exempt family, friend, and neighbor caregivers receiving subsidies, to join unions |
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Illinois study of license-exempt child care: Final report A study of subsidized license-exempt child care providers through the Illinois Child Care Assistance program (CCAP) in home care settings for 3 or fewer children, with a focus on the perspectives of subsidized caregivers and parents |
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Illinois study of license-exempt child care: Interim report A presentation of first-year findings from a study on the provision and use of license-exempt child care in Illinois through the Illinois Child Care Program (ICCP) |
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Making the most of connections: Illinois license-exempt child care providers' use of information about early childhood education and care A study of Illinois license-exempt child care providers' knowledge of available information about early childhood education and child care, based on interviews with providers |
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Supporting family, friend and neighbor caregivers: Findings from a survey of state policies An examination of state regulatory policies for kith and kin child care providers receiving government subsidies |
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Understanding caregiving patterns, motivations, and resource needs of subsidized family, friend, and neighbor child care providers A descriptive study of the economic characteristics, caregiving experiences, motivations for caregiving, and licensing, training, and resource needs of subsidized family, friend, and neighbor child care providers, based on a survey of 301 randomly selected Illinois providers |
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Ways of caring: How relative caregivers support children and parents An investigation of the support roles of African American relatives as child care providers in poor Chicago neighborhoods, citing interviews with 9 grandmothers and 1 aunt who offered full time child care to at least one relative child |
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