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Abuse and neglect in nonparental child care: A risk assessment
Margolin, Leslie, 1991
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 53(3), 694-704

A study evaluating the validity of risk factors typically associated with child abuse and neglect in nonparental child care settings

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Academic Performance Rating Scale
DuPaul, George J., 1991
School Psychology Review, 20(2), 284-300

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Alabama Parenting Questionnaire
Frick, Paul J., 1991
Unpublished instrument, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

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Are insecure-avoidant infants with extensive day-care experience less stressed by and more independent in the Strange Situation
Belsky, Jay, 1991
Child Development, 62(3), 567-571

A study of the relationship between child reactions to stressful situations and the amount of non-parental child care experienced by the child in his or her first year, in a sample of 20 insecure-avoidant infants

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Best practices for beginners: Developmental appropriateness in kindergarten
Bryant, Donna M., 1991
American Educational Research Journal, 28(4), 783-803

A study of developmentally appropriate practices used in kindergarten programs and a study of factors contributing to the use of developmentally appropriate practices in kindergarten programs in the North Carolina school system

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Beyond rhetoric: A new American agenda for children and families: Final report of the National Commission on Children
United States. National Commission on Children, 1991
Washington, DC: National Commission on Children

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Big Five Inventory
John, Oliver P., 1991
In The Big Five Inventory--Versions 4a and 54. Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Personality and Social Research

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Brigance Diagnostic Inventory of Early Development, Revised
Brigance, Albert H., 1991
North Billerica, MA: Curriculum Associates

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Child Behavior Checklist for Ages 4-18
Achenbach, Thomas, 1991
In Manual for the child behavior checklist/4-18 and 1991 profile. Burlington, VT: University of Vernon, Department of Psychiatry

A standardized questionnaire, administered to parents or surrogate parents, designed to gather information on competencies and problem behaviors of children aged 2 to 3 or 4 to 18 years

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Child Behavior Checklist Teacher's Report Form
Achenbach, Thomas, 1991
In Manual for the Teacher's Report Form and 1991 profile. Burlington, VT: Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Vermont

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Child care and AFDC recipients in Illinois: Digest of findings and conclusions
Siegel, Gary L., 1991
Saint Louis, MO: Institute of Applied Research.

A report on the child care decisions of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) recipients in Illinois

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Child care and AFDC recipients in Illinois: Patterns, problems and needs
Siegel, Gary L., 1991
St. Louis, MI: Institute of Applied Research

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Child care: Arrangements and costs
Veum, Jonathan, 1991
Monthly Labor Review, 114(10), 10-17

An exploration of child care arrangements and costs based a number of National Longitudinal Surveys

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Child care as an adult work environment
Phillips, Deborah A., 1991
Journal of Social Issues, 47(2), 49-70

A study of the predictors of child care provider job satisfaction and turnover, and their influence on child care quality and work environment

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Child care demand and labor supply of young mothers over time
Blau, David M., 1991
Demography, 28(3), 333-351

A study of maternal employment, child care and fertility decisions over time using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of youth

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Child-care expenditures and women's employment turnover
Maume, Jr., David J., 1991
Social Forces, 70(2), 495-508

An analysis of the child care costs and constraints on women’s employment using the 1985 Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation

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Child care for children in poverty: Opportunity or inequality?
Phillips, Deborah A., 1991
Child Development, 65(1), 472-492

A study of child care quality in child care centers serving children from low-income families, its relationship to type of center-based programming, and its comparability to child care quality in centers serving upper- and middle-income families, based on data from the nationally representative Profile of Child Care Settings study and the National Child Care Staffing Study, which collected observational data on child care quality in 227 child care centers in five cities

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Child care, parental leave, and the under 3s: Innovation in Europe
Kamerman, Sheila B., 1991
Dover, MA: Auburn House Publishing Company

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Child care policies and programs: An international overview
Kamerman, Sheila B., 1991
Journal of Social Issues, 47(2), 179-196

An overview of the availability and quality of out-of-home of child care services in Northern and Western Europe

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Child care policy, African Americans, and moral dilemmas
Washington, Valora, 1991
The Journal of Negro Education, 60(3), 388-398

A review of the child care issues and moral dilemmas facing African American

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Child care policy and research: An economist's perspective
Robins, Philip K., 1991
In D.M. Blau (Ed.), The economics of child care. (pp. 11-49). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

An investigation of child care from an economic perspective, including discussion of increased female labor force participation, federal and state policies concerning the subsidizing of child care, regulation of child care facilities, key policy issues surrounding child care, and the role of economic research in analyzing key child care policy issues

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Child care policy research
Hofferth, Sandra L., 1991
Journal of Social Issues, 47(2), 1-13

A discussion of policy issues in child care in the United States focusing on the effects of federal intervention, the role of the government, the trade-off between cost and quality and the effects of child care on children

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The child care preferences of parents with young children: How little is known
Sonenstein, Freya Lund, 1991
In J.S. Hyde & M.J. Essex (Eds.), Parental leave and child care: Setting a research and policy agenda. (pp. 337-353). Philadelphia: Temple University Press

A discussion of measuring preferences surrounding parents' child care arrangements with special attention paid to the choice between parental care and nonparental care, and the choices among nonparental arrangements

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Child-care problems: An obstacle to work
Cattan, Peter, 1991
Monthly Labor Review, 114(10), 3-9

A survey to determine young mothers’ obstacles to employment who were out of the labor force for at least part of 1986, derived from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth

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Child-care use among welfare mothers: A dynamic analysis
Wolf, Douglas A., 1991
Journal of Family Issues, 12(4), 519-536

A study of welfare mothers' child care arrangements and usage trends, particularly the durability of child care arrangements in relationship to child care type and cost, and mothers’ subjective ratings of quality and their impact on the probability of changing or ending their current child care arrangements

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