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Parent employment and the use of child care subsidies
Schaefer, Stephanie A., April 2006
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A review of research studies examining parent employment outcomes associated with the use of child care subsidies

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Parent employment and the use of child care subsidies [Research brief]
Lawrence, Sharmila, June 2006
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A summary of a review of research studies examining parent employment outcomes associated with the use of child care subsidies

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Parent employment and the use of child care subsidies: Table of methods and findings
Schaefer, Stephanie A., 2006
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A table summarizing the research questions, groups studied, methods, validity and reliability issues, and findings of studies discussed in an accompanying literature review examining parent employment outcomes associated with the use of child care subsidies

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School-age child care arrangements
Lawrence, Sharmila, October 2006
(Research-to-Policy Connections No. 4). New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections.

A summary of current research, drawn from nationally representative surveys, on the types and usage of nonparental child care arrangements for school age children

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Toward a national strategy to improve family, friend, and neighbor child care: Report of a symposium hosted by the National Center for Children in Poverty
Kreader, J. Lee, September 2006
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty.

An overview of current research, practice, and policy in the area of family, friend, and neighbor child care, with recommendations for further research and program improvements by government, nonprofit and private institutions

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