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Mothers' views on child care under the JOBS program and implications for welfare reform
Hagen, Jan, 1996
Social Work Research, 20(4), 263-273

An account of a study on mother’s participating in the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills (JOBS) Training Program, including program participation’s effects on their children and the factors that are creating substantive benefits for some children, based on two surveys of 357 JOBS participants in local sites in Minneapolis, New York, Oregon, and Texas

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Parents receiving subsidized child care: Where do they work?
Lee, Christine, 1996
Tallahassee: Florida Children's Forum.

A study of the employment patterns of parents receiving public child care subsidies in three Florida areas: Pinellas County, Duval County, and Big Bend Area

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Should we subsidise pre-school childcare, and if so, how?
Duncan, Alan, 1996
Fiscal Studies, 17(3), 39-61

A review of the subsidy of child care for preschool children in the United Kingdom

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