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Access to child care for low-income working families An exploration of the magnitude of the gap between demand for, and actual acquisition of, child care subsidy assistance among low income, subsidy eligible families |
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Access to child care for low-income working families [Executive summary] The executive summary of a research report that explores the gap between the demand for child care subsidy assistance and the actual receipt by low-income, subsidy eligible families. |
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Access to subsidized child care in Monroe County, NY A study of trends in the availability of and access to subsidized child care in Monroe County, New York, based on analyses of demographic and adminstrative data, parent focus groups and interviews, and a literature review |
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Access to subsidized child care in Monroe County, NY [Executive summary] A summary of a study of trends in the availability of and access to subsidized child care in Monroe County, New York, based on analyses of demographic and adminstrative data, parent focus groups and interviews, and a literature review |
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Accountability for CCDBG funds A discussion of oversight of child care services paid for through Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) funds |
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Achieving a high return on early childhood investment: Scholarships for early childhood development A discussion of a policy proposal to increase at-risk children's participation in high-quality early childhood development programs through an endowed fund providing scholarships to families with at-risk children |
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Action plan to improve access to child care assistance for low-income families in the South: An analysis of legal issues An exploration of the legal issues encountered in the Action Plan set forth by the Southern Regional Task Force on Families to increase assistance with child care for low-income families in the Southern United States |
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Additional child care funding essential An overview of recent and proposed cuts to state child care assistance programs |
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Additional child care funding is essential to prevent state cuts An overview of recent and proposed cuts to state child care assistance programs |
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Additional child care funding is essential to prevent state cuts An overview of recent and proposed cuts to state child care assistance programs |
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Additional child care funding is essential to prevent state cuts An overview of recent and proposed cuts to state child care assistance programs |
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Additional child care funding is essential to stop state cuts An overview of recent and proposed cuts to state child care assistance programs |
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Additional child care funding is essential to stop state cuts An overview of recent and proposed cuts to state child care assistance programs |
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Additional child care funding is essential to stop state cuts An overview of recent and proposed cuts to state child care assistance programs |
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Adopting 12-month subsidy eligibility: Impacts on children, families, and state child care programs An examination of the implications for children, families, and state child care programs of states increasing families' eligibility for child care subsidies to 12 months |
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Affordability, accessibility, and accountability: Perceived impacts of the pre-primary education vouchers in Hong Kong An investigation of the influence of the Pre-primary Education Voucher Scheme (PEVS) on the affordability, access, and accountability of kindergarten programs, based on responses to questionnaires from a random sample of 380 parents, principals, and teachers from 79 public and private kindergartens both eligible and ineligible to receive the PVES funding in Hong Kong |
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Affordable and secure child care contributes to a more productive workforce & helps resolve work-family conflict A summary of a study of the impact of Working Parents for a Working New York, an initiative to extend access to child care subsidies to low to moderate income working families and offer work-family support workshops, on participants' attendance, work performance, productivity, and retention, based on baseline and follow-up survey data collected from 92 treatment and 77 control group members |
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AFS consumer survey: From parents receiving child-care assistance A report of findings from a statewide consumer survey of parents receiving child care assistance through Oregon's Integrated Child Care Program |
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AFS provider survey: From child-care providers serving parents who receive child-care assistance A report of findings from a statewide survey of child care providers serving parents receiving child care assistance through Oregon's Integrated Child Care Program |
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After child care subsidies for TANF leavers: Implications for child school readiness A longitudinal study of the child care arrangements of children of former welfare recipients in southeastern Pennsylvania who received child care subsidies after leaving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), based on analyses of secondary and administrative data for 157 children |
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After child care subsidies for TANF leavers: Implications for child school readiness [Executive summary] A summary of a longitudinal study of the child care arrangements of children of former welfare recipients in southeastern Pennsylvania who received child care subsidies after leaving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), based on analyses of secondary and administrative data for 157 children |
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Afterschool child care subsidies and maternal employment among the low-income families An examination of the relationship between variations in state child care policies and both parental choice of after school child care and their employment, based on a secondary analysis of data from the National Survey of America's Families 2002, the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (2000 to 2004), and published aggregate data provided by the Child Care Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the Census Bureau |
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Alternative policy options for child care subsidy programs A description of Wisconsin's child care subsidy policies and an outline of the potential consequences of four options for funding-related policy change |
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Appendix 4: A guide to understanding state child care subsidy programs through analysis of public and non-public use datasets A guide to using survey data from the Census Bureau and administrative data generated by state child care subsidy and other programs to study child care subsidy take-up rates and the relationship between parental employment and child care subsidy receipt |
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Are child-care options expanding? An overview of the effectiveness of child care subsidies in California on child care use |
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