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Demographics of family, friend, and neighbor child care: Table of methods and findings
Susman-Stillman, Amy R., 2009
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A table outlining the research methodologies, populations, sources of data, and findings of select studies on the provision and use of family, friend, and neighbor care in the United States

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Developing family, friend, and neighbor care initiatives and policies: Tips from experts
National Women's Law Center, 2009
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A discussion of policy options and strategies for states to support family, friend, and neighbor child care and early education

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Extending home visiting to kinship caregivers and family, friend, and neighbor caregivers
Hoffmann, Elizabeth, December 2009
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

An exploration of the feasibility of the expansion of home visiting models to include children in family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) caregiver arrangements and those in arrangements in which relatives are raising related children, based on interviews with stakeholders and service providers from 6 national home visiting programs

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Extending home visiting to kinship caregivers and family, friend, and neighbor caregivers [Executive summary]
Hoffmann, Elizabeth, December, 2009
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

A summary of an exploration of the feasibility of the expansion of home visiting models to include children in family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) caregiver arrangements and those in arrangements in which relatives are raising related children, based on interviews with stakeholders and service providers of 6 national home visiting programs

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Family, Friend, and Neighbor Toolkit Project evaluation report
Pacific Research & Evaluation, April, 2009
Salem, OR: Oregon Commission on Children and Families.

An exploration into the influence of receipt of a Family, Friend, and Neighbor Toolkit on the quality of caregiver services, based on a survey of 206 informal caregivers in Oregon

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Intergenerational child care support and the fluctuating fertility: A note
Yasuoka, Masaya, 2009
Economics Bulletin, 29(4), 2478-2491

An economic model of the relationship between fertility and intergenerational child care support provided by grandparents, based on the Easterlin Hypothesis

Reports & Papers


Supporting family, friend, and neighbor child care: A strategic plan for Maine
Maine. Department of Human Services. Bureau of Child and Family Services. Early Childhood Division, July 2009
Augusta: Maine, Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Child and Family Services, Early Childhood Division.

A proposal of a strategy for Maine's increased support and resources for family, friend, and neighbor caregivers

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Supporting family, friend, and neighbor child care: A strategic plan for Maine [Executive summary]
Maine. Department of Human Services. Bureau of Child and Family Services. Early Childhood Division, July 2009
Augusta: Maine, Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Child and Family Services, Early Childhood Division.

A summary of a proposal of a strategy for Maine's increased support and resources for family, friend, and neighbor caregivers

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Youths' caretaking of their adolescent sisters' children: Results from two longitudinal studies
East, Patricia, December 2009
Journal of Family Issues, 30(12), 1671-1697

An examination of the relationship between hours of care for thier adolescent sister's children and gender, ethnicity, and family backgrounds in a sample of 132 Latino and African American youth and a second examination of the relationship between hours of care for thier adolescent sister's children and family background, gender, and care experiences across time, for 110 Latino adolescents

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