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Championing our children: Looking at changes in quality price and availability of child care in the welfare reform age An examination of the availability, quality, and price of services offered by licensed child care and early childhood education providers in Miami-Dade County, Florida, during a 38-month period surrounding the passage and implementation of welfare reform |
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Changing policies, changing impacts: Employment and earnings of child-care subsidy recipients in the era of welfare reform A study that examines the employment and earnings of current and former recipients of welfare benefits and child care subsidies and assesses the impact of increased funding for child care and other policy changes. |
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The policy context and infant and toddler care in the welfare reform era A study of the effects of welfare reform and child care subsidy policies on the availability, quality, and price of child care for infants and toddlers from 1996 to 2000 in Miami-Dade County, Florida, and five representative areas in Massachusetts |
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The policy context and infant and toddler care in the welfare reform era A summary of findings from Miami-Dade County, FL and five areas in Massachusetts that their policies governing welfare reform, the child care subsidy system, and minimum-standards regulation have had considerable impact on the availability, price, and quality of infant and toddler care during welfare reform’s progression between 1996 to 2000 |
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Unintended consequences?: Welfare reform and the working poor A longitudinal study of the impact of the early stages of the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) on the earnings of poor working families who do not receive cash assistance, examining the relationship between PRWORA welfare reform and a federal minimum wage increase and increased funding for child care subsidies, based on longitudinal data from Florida’s Dade County |
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