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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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Bush Administration projects that the number of children receiving child care subsidies will fall by 200,000 during the next five years: Actual loss in child care subsidies likely would be far greater A brief on the effects of the Bush Administration's proposed budget on child care subsidy receipt. |
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Change and stability among publicly subsidized license-exempt child care providers A study assessing the characteristics of subsidized license-exempt child care providers within Alameda County, California |
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Child care policy reform and the employment of single mothers An examination of the effect of growth in child care subsidies, from 1991 through 1996, on employment rates of single mothers, using data from the 1992 through 1997 March Current Population Surveys |
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Child care price dynamics in California A summary of a report relating trends in the price of licensed child care to trends in child care supply and child care subsidy use from 1991 to 2000 in California |
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Child care price dynamics in California [Executive summary] A report relating trends in the price of licensed child care to trends in child care supply and child care subsidy use from 1991 to 2000 in California |
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Child care: Recent state policy changes affecting the availability of assistance for low-income families An examination of state policy developments affecting the availability of child care assistance for low-income families |
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Child care subsidy: Impact on providers and communities An issue brief on child care subsidy policy in Wisconsin Child care provider prices are compared with county reimbursement rates, and the effectiveness of the differential reimbursement policy as well as the impact of the new rate structure are evaluated |
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Child care subsidy policies and practices: Implications for child care providers A study of subsidy policies and practices that can shape the experiences of providers serving subsidized children, especially the way providers’ pay and their ability to navigate the subsidy system affect their participation in the system, the quality of child care, and their financial stability; based on interviews and site visits in 17 sites |
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The determinants and consequences of child care subsidies for single mothers A study of the effects of child care subsidies on the employment, school, and welfare participation of single mothers following the passage of the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) |
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Education maintenance allowance pilots for vulnerable young people and childcare pilots: Implementation and reported impacts in the first year A summary of an evaluation of the education maintenance allowance pilots for teenage parents and the child care provision pilots for their children, examining the effect of child care provision on the parents' ability to return to school and their future career development |
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Education maintenance allowance pilots for vulnerable young people and childcare pilots: Implementation and reported impacts in the first year An evaluation of the education maintenance allowance pilots for teenage parents and the child care provision pilots for their children, examining the effect of child care provision on the parents' ability to return to school and their future career development |
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Essential but often ignored: Child care providers in the subsidy system An analysis of subsidy policies and practices that affect providers serving subsidized families, focusing on the amount providers are paid to care for subsidized children and how providers experience the subsidy system |
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GAO finds state child care assistance limits disproportionately impact low-income, working, non-TANF families and children A brief on a U.S. General Accounting Office report about decreased access to child care assistance for low-income working families in 23 states. |
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Guidebook for implementing a study on the dynamics of child care subsidy use A description of the methodology developed in the course of a five-state longitudinal study, based on administrative data from the child care subsidy program, on the dynamics of child care subsidy use--including characteristics of children and families who receive subsidies, services received, length of subsidy receipt spells, probability of reentry into the subsidy system, and stability of children's care arrangements while they are in the subsidy system--designed as a guide to enable states and researchers to conduct similar studies on this topic |
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House and Senate TANF reauthorization bills would not free up large sums for child care A critique of the amount of funding available for states to use for child care after the reauthorization of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) legislation |
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How do subsidies affect California's child care market? An examination of the influence of subsidies on California's child care market, specifically looking at child care prices, what determines them, and the effects of recent policy changes |
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How will the governor's 2003-04 proposed budget affect California's child care and development system? A brief on the effects of the governor's 2003-2004 proposed budget on the availability and funding of child care assistance in California |
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Impacts of eligibility expansions and provider reimbursement rate increases on child care subsidy take-up rates, welfare use and work An assessment of the influence of expanded child care subsidy eligibility and increased provider reimbursement rates on demand for care, cash assistance receipt, and employment among current and former welfare recipients in Rhode Island |
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Intergenerational time transfers and childcare A presentation and description of a model of the macroeconomic effects of child care subsidy policies on grandparent’s provision of child care or monetary support |
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Investing in futures: The business of child care in Mississippi A brief describing various aspects of the child care industry in Mississippi |
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Market mechanisms in the formal child care market: Why the slow and inconsistent expansion in supply? An analysis of potential determinants of child care expansion variability at the local level, based upon data collected from the 1990 and 2000 US Census of Population and Housing |
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Preserving the gains, rethinking the losses: Welfare in Illinois five years after reform: Third annual report from the Illinois Families Study Third in a series of reports using measures of the employment outcomes and family well-being of a sample of 1998 TANF grantees to assess the ongoing value of Illinois' 1997 welfare reforms |
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The strange history of employer-sponsored child care: Interested actors, uncertainty, and the transformation of law in organizational fields A historical study of the development and expansion of employer-sponsored child care centers and dependent care expense accounts in United States' businesses |
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Texas child care profiles for local workforce development areas FY 1998 - FY 2001: A product of the Study of Devolution of Subsidized Child Care in Texas An analysis of changes to child care subsidy policies in Texas following the transfer of subsidized child care program management from the state level to the local level |
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