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Helpers, mothers, and preachers: The multiple roles and discourses of family child care providers in an African-American community An interview-based analysis of advice and information seven African American family child care providers offer to low income parents |
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Informal Social Support Roles of African American Child Care Providers in Low Income Communities An examination of the ways African-American child care providers support low-income African-American parents and neighborhoods beyond the daily responsibilities of child care, and the relationships that develop among African-American child care providers, parents, and communities. The study explores the extent to which providers offer parents emotional and financial support in addition to child care, as well as how providers expand their caring to local neighborhoods through informal monitoring and organizing. |
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Pennsylvania child care workers face health insurance crisis A compendium of information regarding the rates and sources of insurance coverage for child care workers in Pennsylvania, based on information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Current Population Survey |
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[Review of the book Men in the nursery: Gender and caring work] |
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Peer Reviewed Journal