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Child care and the welfare to work transition A report on child care-related factors affecting welfare recipients' decisions to work or participate in training under Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) regulations |
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Child care in Massachusetts: Where the supply is and isn't |
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Duration of subsidized child care arrangements in five areas of Massachusetts: A briefing report [Draft] A study of the characteristics of the children and families receiving child care vouchers in Massachusetts, including the type of child care purchased with child care vouchers and the duration of continuous enrollment in the Commonwealth’s voucher program |
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Estimating the unmet need for child care: A practical approach using a child care illustration A description and illustration of a method for locating and estimating unmet demand for child care services in Massachusetts neighborhoods, redesigned for social agency interpretation and practical application |
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Estimating the unmet need for services: A middling approach A description of the method and results of an unmet demand estimate for child care services in neighborhoods in Hampden County, Massachusetts |
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Influences on neighborhood supply of child care in Massachusetts An analysis of regional child care demand in Massachusetts as associated with demographic characteristics |
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A map for you?: Geographic information systems in the social services A presentation of geographic information systems and its illustrative application to the social services, such as creating a map showing child care service providers’ location and characteristics and mapping the ratio of child care slots to the number of children in a population to locate areas with potential service-availability gaps |
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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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