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Childcare subsidies and the transition from welfare to work A study of the relationship between child care subsidy receipt and mothers' work experiences of welfare recipients in an urban Michigan county |
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Childcare subsidies and the transition from welfare to work A study of the role of subsidies in parental transitions from welfare to the workforce in Michigan, using post-1996 data from The Women’s Employment Study (WES) |
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Situational stressors among African-American women living in low-lncome urban areas: The role of social support An examination of the relationship between social support, inlcuding family, freind, or neighbor child care support, and stress from interviews with 736 African-American women caring for young children in a high-poverty context in Detroit |
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