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Child care devolution in Texas: The relationship of child care policies to subsidy, employment and market durations
Schexnayder, Deanna, March 2008
The University of Texas at Austin

An overview of a study of the relationship between child care policies and subsidy, employment, and market outcomes, during the period of localization (devolution) of the management of child care subsidy policy in Texas, based on the findings of an econometric analysis

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Devolution of Subsidized Child Care in Texas
Schexnayder, Deanna, 2001
University of Texas at Austin

A study of the relationship between child care subsidy management policies and the supply, usage, and quality of subsidized care for low-income families in 28 local workforce regions. The study employs a detailed statistical analysis plan to guide increasingly sophisticated analyses throughout the project, and uses administrative data from several state agencies, in combination with other public data, to develop a summary profile for each region, including key policies, demographics, economic characteristics, and child care measures.

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The devolution of subsidized child care in Texas: Final summary report
Schexnayder, Deanna, March 2008
University of Texas at Austin

A summary of the effects of the localization (devolution) of the management of Texas’ child care subsidy system to local boards throughout the state

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The dynamics of child care subsidy use: A collaborative study of five states
Meyers, Marcia K., July, 2002
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty.

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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The dynamics of child care subsidy use: A collaborative study of five states [Executive summary]
Meyers, Marcia K., August 2002
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty.

A summary of findings from a multi-state study of child care subsidy dynamics from July 1997 to June 1999 in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Texas

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Employment and earnings of child-care subsidy recipients in Harris County, Texas
Olson, Jerome A., June 2002
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

An identification of the economic, personal, and policy variables influencing employment and earnings among recipients of subsidized child care in Harris County, Texas, during a period of welfare reform

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Employment and earnings of child-care subsidy recipients in Harris County, Texas [Executive summary]
Olson, Jerome A., June 2002
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

A summary of an identification of the economic, personal, and policy variables influencing employment and earnings among recipients of subsidized child care in Harris County, Texas, during a period of welfare reform

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Employment outcomes for low-income families receiving child care subsidies in Illinois, Maryland, and Texas
Goerge, Robert, August 18, 2009
Chicago: University of Chicago. Chapin Hall Center for Children

A study of the relationship between child care subsidy use and employment outcomes, and an identification of factors associated with child care subsidy use among eligible low income families, based on analysis of administrative and census data collected in Illinois, Maryland, and Texas

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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
Schroeder, Daniel G., 2003
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

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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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 [Executive Summary]
Schroeder, Daniel G., 2003
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

Summary of an analysis of the changes made to Texas's child care subsidy policies after the management of the subsidized child care program was transferred from the state level to the local level

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The Texas child care subsidy program after devolution to the local level: A product of the Study of Child Care Devolution in Texas
Schexnayder, Deanna, 2004
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

A report analyzing the devolution of subsidized child care policies and program management to local workforce development boards in Texas from 1998 to 2003

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The Texas child care subsidy program after devolution to the local level: A product of the Study of Child Care Devolution in Texas [Executive summary]
Schexnayder, Deanna, 2004
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

Summary of a report analyzing the devolution of subsidized child care policies and program management to local workforce development boards in Texas from 1998 to 20003

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Texas subsidized child care utilization patterns and outcomes
Schexnayder, Deanna, June 1999
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Center for the Study of Human Resources.

A study of the workforce participation outcomes, demographic characteristics, and subsidized child care usage patterns of low-income families receiving subsidies through Texas’ Child Care Management Services (CCMS) system between 1994 and 1997

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Texas subsidized child care utilization patterns and outcomes [Executive summary]
Schexnayder, Deanna, June 1999
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Center for the Study of Human Resources.

A summary of a study of the workforce participation outcomes, demographic characteristics, and subsidized child care usage patterns of low-income families receiving subsidies through Texas’ Child Care Management Services (CCMS) system between 1994 and 1997

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