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Child care licensing and regulation: A Key Topic Resource List
Child Care & Early Education Research Connections, October 2006
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on child care licensing and regulation, covering the areas of regulatory policies and practices, and the relationship of licensing to quality of care, child outcomes, and child care and labor markets

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Child care subsidy and TANF administration: A Key Topic Resource List
Child Care & Early Education Research Connections, November 2006
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on the administration of child care subsidy and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) programs, including resources on the coordination of child care subsidy and TANF administration, child care subsidy administration, and child care subsidy access and use

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Child care subsidy use and employment outcomes of TANF and other low-income families: Key Topic Resource List
Child Care & Early Education Research Connections, November 2006
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on the relationship between employment outcomes and receipt of child care subsidies and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), including research on the subsidy receipt and employment outcomes of former welfare recipients and low-income families

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