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Child care for families leaving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Branch, Sujatha J., 2001
Clearinghouse Review, 34(9-10), 527-551

An article discussing challenges faced by low income families in accessing affordable, high quality child care after they leave the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program

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Child care in the postwelfare reform era: Analysis and strategies for advocates
Gong, Jo Ann, 1999
(1999, January-February) Clearinghouse Review

An overview of changes to welfare reform under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996, with recommendations of strategies for advocates working with families receiving welfare

Fact Sheets & Briefs


Still nowhere to turn: New York City's continuing failure to inform parents about their childcare rights
Powell, Roslyn, 2001
New York: NOW Legal Defense & Education Fund.

A follow-up survey of welfare recipients’ knowledge of their child care rights in New York City, based on a survey of 96 individuals receiving public assistance from eleven Employment Services Offices or Job Centers in New York City

Reports & Papers


Supporting all our children: Conference report on license-exempt home child care in Illinois
Lesser, Dan, 2002
Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law.

A discussion of coordination and support issues, as well as policymaker recommendations, for home child care facilities in Illinois that are exempt from state licensing procedures and disconnected from community programs

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Supporting all our children: Conference report on license-exempt home child care in Illinois [Executive summary]
Lesser, Dan, 2002
Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law.

A summary of a discussion about coordination and support issues, as well as policymaker recommendations, for home child care facilities in Illinois that are exempt from state licensing procedures and disconnected from community programs

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