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Child care fiscal policy analysis: Analyzing options to focus the state's existing resources to serve the state's neediest families An analysis of how hypothetical changes to child care eligibility, fee, and subsidy policies in California would affect the state's ability to provide child care for children from low-income families |
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Child care subsidies and entry to employment following child birth An analysis of the effects of child care subsidies on the entry of new mothers into the labor force, using data from the Fragile Families and Well-Being Study |
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Child day care in welfare reform: Are we targeting too narrowly? A study of whether California participants in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program are encountering reduced access to public child care subsidies because of public policy decisions to narrow and restrict eligibility; the data was collected through analysis of survey results from subsamples drawn from a random sample of 15,000 cases stratified over four counties |
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Differences in perceptions of California license-exempt childcare providers about developmentally appropriate practices A comparison of perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs about developmentally appropriate practices for child care based on questionnaire responses of 28 license exempt child care providers with 2 or more years of experience, some who participated in Trustline, an alternative payment program, to some who did not |
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An examination of child care subsidies and their impact on families with infants and toddlers A qualitative investigation of the influence of child care subsidy policy on the lives of low-income parents and families, based on interviews with parents receiving Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF), Early Head Start and Head Start professionals, administrators, and social service professionals |
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A fragile foundation: State child care assistance policies A report on state-level child care assistance policies and changes that have occurred between 1995 and 2001, examining the impact of policies on families' access to care and child care choices. |
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Locked doors: States struggling to meet the child care needs of low-income working families A study on the demand for affordable quality childcare in the United States |
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Preliminary findings on the adequacy of child care funding from the child care case studies of the Assessing the New Federalism (ANF) Project An inquiry into factors affecting the utilization of child care subsidies, based on interviews of and focus groups with parents, administrators, and policymakers at 17 sites in 12 states |
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San Francisco child care needs assessment 2002 An assessment of subsidized and unsubsidized child care needs in San Francisco, California, based on comparing the number of children eligible for subsidized and unsubsidized child care with the number of children receiving subsidies and the number of actual child care slots |
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