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[Review of the book Making care work: Employed mothers in the new child care market] A review of an examination of the mechanisms that mothers use to select and maintain care for their children through interviews with 48 employed mothers from Memphis, Tennessee and Santa Cruz, California |
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[Review of the book Time to care: Redesigning child care to promote education, support families, and build communities] A review of an argument in favor of a significant expansion of the actual United States government effort towards child care based on evidence from science and care practice as well as on the experiences of the author, a former Associate Commissioner of the United States Child Care Bureau |
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[Review of the book Putting children first: How low-wage working mothers manage child care] A review of a qualitative study of the child care arrangements of 42 low income single working mothers in New York City, based on interviews and observations collected over three years in the period following passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) OF 1996 |
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