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Nonstandard work schedules and child care decisions: Evidence from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care
Han, Wen-Jui, 2004
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 19(2), 231-256

A study of the relationship between parents' work schedules and child care arrangements, using longitudinal data collected by the National Institute on Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Early Child Care Research Network

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Can child care assistance in welfare and employment programs support the employment of low-income families?
Gennetian, Lisa A., 2004
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 23(4), 723-743

An investigation of different welfare and employment programs with child care assistance policies and their effects on employment rates and child care decisions of low income families

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Child care choices by Italian households
Del Boca, Daniela, January 2004
(Discussion Paper No. 983). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

An examination of factors that influence the child care decisions of households in Italy, based on a subsample of households that participated in either the Bank of Italy's Survey of Households Income and Wealth (SHIW) or the ISTAT Multiscopo Survey

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More daughters in child care?: Child gender and the use of nonrelative child care arrangements
Heidemann, Bridget, 2004
Social Science Quarterly, 85(1), 154-168

An examination of the influence of child gender on parental child care choice, utilizing data from the 1990 National Child Care Survey (NCCS)

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Child care: State efforts to enforce safety and health requirements
United States. Government Accountability Office, 2004
(GAO-04-786). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accountability Office.

A report by the Government Accountability Office to House Representative Sander M Levin regarding the regulation of child care health and safety requirements in states supported by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF)

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'You have to push it--who's gonna raise your kids?': Situating child care and child care subsidy use in the daily routines of lower income families
Lowe, Edward D., 2004
Children and Youth Services Review, 26(2), 143-171

A four-year, longitudinal study measuring the influence of cultural and ecological factors on low income families' use of child care subsidies

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Single mothers working at night: Standard work, child care subsidies, and implications for welfare reform
Tekin, Erdal, September 2004
(Upjohn Institute Working Paper No. 05-113). Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.

An analysis of the impact that child care subsidies have on helping single mothers find jobs with standard schedules, and how this influence differs between welfare recipients and nonrecipients

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Child care costs and mothers’ labor supply: An empirical analysis for Germany
Wrohlich, Katharina, March 2004
(Discussion Papers 412). Berlin, Germany: Deutsches Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung (German Institute for Economic Research).

An examination of the relationship between family child care expenses and maternal employment, based on data on families who participated in the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) in 2002

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Child care use by low-income families in rural areas: A contemporary look at the influence of women's work and partner availability
Walker, Susan K., 2004
Journal of Children & Poverty, 10(2), 149-167

A descriptive analysis of child care patterns of 323 low-income women living in rural counties, in relation to women's employment status, partner availability, and child age

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Single mothers working at night: Standard work, child care subsidies, and implications for welfare reform
Tekin, Erdal, 2004
(NBER Working Paper Series No. 10274). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

An analysis of the impact that child care subsidies have on helping single mothers find jobs with standard schedules, and how this influence differs between welfare recipients and nonrecipients

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How low-income African American mothers evaluate child care arrangements: A factorial survey analysis of parent preferences, fair market value, and willingness to pay
Tran, Henry, May 2004
Philadelphia: Temple University, Center for Public Policy.

An examination of methods used by low-income families to evaluate child care quality, based on a sample of 141 low-income, African-American mothers from the Philadelphia metropolitan area

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Intergenerational impacts of early childhood education
Belfield, Clive R., 2004
Washington, DC: Committee for Economic Development.

A study of the impacts of parental childhood participation in early childhood education programs on their own children, based on data from the longitudinal study of the High Scope/Perry Preschool Program

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The way we work: How children and their families fare in a 21st century workplace
Boots, Shelley Waters, 2004
Washington, DC: New America Foundation.

A study of the relationship between balancing work and child care and the implications these trade-offs have on the well-being of children and their families

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Status report on state implementation efforts: Action plan to improve access to child care assistance for low-income families in the South
Southern Regional Initiative on Child Care, 2004
Columbia, SC: Southern Institute on Children and Families.

An overview of state-level actions to increase the access to and use of child care subsidies in 17 southeastern states and the District of Columbia

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Working around the military: Challenges to military spouse employment and education
Harrell, Margaret C., 2004
Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation.

An examination of military spouse employment, in terms of factors that make employment problematic, and policy recommendations to help ameliorate military spouse employment issues and align their employment with the military's need to retain qualified personnel

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Benefits and costs of prevention and early intervention programs for youth
Aos, Steven, September 17, 2004
Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy.

A cost-benefit analysis comparing the return on investment for dozens of programs for children and youth funded by the State of Washington

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