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Child care, subsidy receipt and state of residence: Comparisons by age and parent work schedule A study of the differences in child care arrangements as it relates to costs of care and state of residence among children in families eligible for subsidies |
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Diarrhea management training in early childhood settings A study addressing the health of young children and safe and effective care for children with diarrhea in the home and in early child care settings |
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Alabama An analysis of child care use by children of working mothers in Alabama, including data on types and numbers of child care arrangements, hours children spend in care, and dollar amounts families spend on child care |
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State legislative investments in school-age children and youth A discussion of policy approaches towards the funding of programs for children outside of school time |
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Vaccination coverage among children enrolled in Head Start programs and licensed child care centers and entering school: United States and selected reporting areas, 1999-2000 school year A compilation of vaccination rates of children in early years settings, based on school-based surveys from 64 programs in the fifty states, eight territories, five cities, and the District of Columbia in the United States |
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A view from four states and the District of Columbia: Parents receiving child care subsidies: Where do they work? A summary of findings from seven studies of the employment patterns of low-income parents receiving child care subsidies. |
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Who's caring for our youngest children?: Child care patterns of infants and toddlers A compendium of child care arrangements and characteristics for children under three years old, based on data from the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families (NSAF) |
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