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Child care: States exercise flexibility in setting reimbursement rates and providing access for low-income children A survey of variations in state-level practices for the use and reimbursement of Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) subsidies, based on the questionnaire responses of 49 state child care officials and case studies of nine rural, urban and suburban communities in Illinois, Maryland, and Oregon |
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Continuity and stability: Dynamics of child care subsidy use in Oregon A comparative study of child care subsidy programs in five states, focusing on length of subsidy receipt and provider stability for Oregon families as compared to those in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Texas |
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The dynamics of child care subsidy use: A collaborative study of five states A study of characteristics of child care subsidy use in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Texas from July 1997 to June 1999, including examinations of services received, continuity, duration, and stability, based on administrative data collected from state subsidy payment systems |
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