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Changes in Massachusetts welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Kaye, Laura, 2001
(State Update No. 5). Washington DC: Urban Institute.

An overview of the changes in Massachusetts welfare policy as the focus shifts from families on welfare to those leaving welfare

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Child care in the era of welfare reform: Quality, choices, and preferences
Coley, Rebekah L., 2001
(Policy Brief 01-04). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University.

An examination of the child care experiences of low income families in Boston, Chicago and San Antonio, and a discussion of the types of child care settings used to meet needs and preferences of families

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Children cared for by relatives: Who are they and how are they faring?
Ehrle, Jennifer, 2001
(Series B, No. B-28). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

An investigation into the well-being of children living in non-parental family arrangements, based of data from the National Survey of America’s Families (NSAF)

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Early care and education: Work support for families and development opportunity for young children
Tout, Kathryn, 2001
(Occasional Paper No. 51). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

An investigation into the use of nonparental care by families, based on information gathered from the National Survey of America’s Families (NSAF)

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Recent changes in Alabama welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Holcomb, Pamela A., 2001
(State Update No. 10). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A brief on recent changes to social welfare policies in Alabama.

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Recent changes in Colorado welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Capizzano, Jeffrey, 2001
(State Update No. 9). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

This brief provides findings from the more recent visits to Colorado, which examine changes to the state's social service system. It serves to update the 1998 report, Income Support and Social Services for Low-Income People in Colorado.

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Recent changes in Florida welfare to work, child care, and child welfare systems
Botsko, Christopher, 2001
(State Update, No. 2). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A brief on changes to social welfare policies in Florida beginning in the 1990s to 2000

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Recent changes in Michigan welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Seefeldt, Kristin S., 2001
(State Update No. 4). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A brief on changes to social welfare policies in Michigan beginning in the 1990s to 2000

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Recent changes in Minnesota welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Tout, Kathryn, 2001
(State Update No. 3). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A brief on changes to social welfare policies in Minnesota from 1997 to 2000

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Recent changes in New Jersey welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Koralek, Robin, 2001
(State Update No. 7). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A brief on changes to social welfare policies in New Jersey beginning in the 1990s to 2000

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Recent changes in Texas welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Capps, Randy, 2001
(State Update No. 1). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A brief on changes to social welfare policies in Texas from 1997 to 2000

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Recent changes in Washington welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Thompson, Terri, 2001
(State Update No. 6). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A brief on changes to social welfare policies in Washington beginning in the 1990s to 2000

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Recent changes in Wisconsin welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Ehrle, Jennifer, 2001
(State Update No. 8). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A discussion of the late-1990s reform to Wisconsin’s welfare policies regarding work requirements and familial eligibility for child care subsidies and cash assistance

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Alabama
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-16). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

An analysis of child care use by children of working mothers in Alabama, including data on types and numbers of child care arrangements, hours children spend in care, and dollar amounts families spend on child care

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: California
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-22). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A profile of child care in California that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Florida
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-17). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A profile of child care in Florida that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Massachusetts
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-18). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A profile of child care in Massachusetts that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Michigan
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-19). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A profile of child care in Michigan that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Minnesota
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-25). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A profile of child care in Minnesota that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Mississippi
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-15). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A profile of child care in Mississippi that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: New Jersey
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-20). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A profile of child care in New Jersey that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Texas
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-23). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A profile of child care in Texas that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Washington
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-26). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A profile of child care in Washington that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.

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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Wisconsin
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-24). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

An analysis of child care use in Wisconsin, including types and number of child care arrangements, hours spent in care, and amount of money spent on care, with variations by children's age and family income status

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Who's caring for our youngest children?: Child care patterns of infants and toddlers
Ehrle, Jennifer, 2001
(Occasional Paper No. 42). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A compendium of child care arrangements and characteristics for children under three years old, based on data from the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families (NSAF)

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