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Child care essential ingredient for sustained, full-time work for welfare recipients A brief emphasizing the need for child care among low income families departing welfare-to-work programs, based upon findings from the Alameda County CalWORKs Needs Assessment and Outcomes Study. |
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Preventative mental health services for young children in Alameda County: An action plan to meet the urgent needs of children, caregivers, and families A study on the quality of child care for children with emotional or behavioral disorders in Alameda County, and recommendations for improvements by the Alameda County Child Care Planning Council |
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Preventative mental health services for young children in Alameda County: An action plan to meet the urgent needs of children, caregivers, and families [Executive summary] A summary of a study of the mental health needs of children in child care and early care settings in Alameda County, California |
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Welfare and work status under TANF: Effects of barriers to employment and implications for program planning A categorical examination of the employment choices of a sample of 323 single parent welfare recipients in Alameda County, California, between 1997 and 2002, and an identification of supports and barriers that influence the employment decisions of parents in each category |
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