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Can child care assistance in welfare and employment programs support the employment of low-income families? An investigation of different welfare and employment programs with child care assistance policies and their effects on employment rates and child care decisions of low income families |
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Child care services in the JOBS program A study on the implementation of child care services under the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills (JOBS) program from 1990 to 1992 in 10 states. |
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Child care: State efforts to enforce safety and health requirements A report by the Government Accountability Office to House Representative Sander M Levin regarding the regulation of child care health and safety requirements in states supported by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) |
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Childcare subsidies and the transition from welfare to work A study of the relationship between child care subsidy receipt and mothers' work experiences of welfare recipients in an urban Michigan county |
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Private safety net: Childcare resources from the perspective of rural low-income families A journal article on the strategies used by and challenges facing low-income rural families' in their attempts to access child care resources to meet their needs |
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The state of preschool: 2004 state preschool yearbook An annual review of access, quality, and resources in state funded preschool programs for children aged 3 and 4, in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, during the 2002-2003 program year |
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State policy as an influence on the participation of young children with medical needs in childcare An examination of state policies that affect the participation of children with complex medical needs in licensed child care, based on interviews with informants from a wide range of state departments and agencies |
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