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Designing subsidy systems to meet the needs of families: An overview of policy research findings
Adams, Gina, 2008
Washington, DC: The Urban Institute.

A synthesis of strategies used by state and local agencies to support parents through the process of accessing and retaining child care subsidies

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Designing subsidy systems to meet the needs of families: An overview of policy research findings [Executive summary]
Adams, Gina, 2008
Washington, DC: The Urban Institute.

A summary of a synthesis of strategies used by state and local agencies to support parents through the process of accessing and retaining child care subsidies

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Mississippi Child Care Development Fund: Program implementation evaluation and impact analysis
Wiseman, William M., January 07, 2005
Mississippi State: John C. Stennis Institute of Government.

An implementation and impact evaluation of Mississippi's system for distributing its federal Child Care and Development Fund funding

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Mississippi child care quality impact study
Fletcher, Bettye W., 2008
Biloxi, MS: Mississippi Low-Income Child Care Initiative.

A study of participating and non-participating child care centers' characteristics and experiences during the pilot phase of the Mississippi Child Care Quality Step System (STEP), Mississippi's child care quality rating and improvement system, based on a survey of 112 child care centers and in-depth interviews with 20 center directors

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Mississippi child care quality impact study [Executive summary]
Fletcher, Bettye W., 2008
Biloxi, MS: Mississippi Low-Income Child Care Initiative.

A summary of a study of participating and non-participating child care centers' characteristics and experiences during the pilot phase of the Mississippi Child Care Quality Step System (STEP), Mississippi's child care quality rating and improvement system, based on a survey of 112 child care centers and in-depth interviews with 20 center directors

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