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The determinants and consequences of child care subsidies for single mothers
Blau, David M., 2003
(NBER Working Paper Series 9665). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

A study of the effects of child care subsidies on the employment, school, and welfare participation of single mothers following the passage of the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA)

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Child care policy reform and the employment of single mothers
Bainbridge, Jay, 2003
Social Science Quarterly, 84(4), 771-791

An examination of the effect of growth in child care subsidies, from 1991 through 1996, on employment rates of single mothers, using data from the 1992 through 1997 March Current Population Surveys

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Childcare subsidies and the transition from welfare to work
Danziger, Sandra K., 2003
(National Poverty Center Working Paper Series No. 03-11). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, National Poverty Center.

A study of the role of subsidies in parental transitions from welfare to the workforce in Michigan, using post-1996 data from The Women’s Employment Study (WES)

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Impacts of eligibility expansions and provider reimbursement rate increases on child care subsidy take-up rates, welfare use and work
Witte, Ann D., 2003
(NBER Working Paper Series No. 9693). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

An assessment of the influence of expanded child care subsidy eligibility and increased provider reimbursement rates on demand for care, cash assistance receipt, and employment among current and former welfare recipients in Rhode Island

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Child care subsidies, welfare reforms, and lone mothers
Cleveland, Gordon, 2003
Industrial Relations, 42(2), 251-69

A study using policy simulations on the employment and child care decisions of single mother families with young children in Canada as they relate to employment incomes, social assistance incomes, and child care costs, based on data from the Canadian National Child Care Survey (CNCCS)

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Alternative policy options for child care subsidy programs
Edie, David, 2003
(Public Policy Options for Early Care and Education Report No. 1). Madison: University of Wisconsin--Extension.

A description of Wisconsin's child care subsidy policies and an outline of the potential consequences of four options for funding-related policy change

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Essential but often ignored: Child care providers in the subsidy system
Adams, Gina, 2003
(Occasional Paper No. 63). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

An analysis of subsidy policies and practices that affect providers serving subsidized families, focusing on the amount providers are paid to care for subsidized children and how providers experience the subsidy system

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The strange history of employer-sponsored child care: Interested actors, uncertainty, and the transformation of law in organizational fields
Kelly, Erin L., 2003
American Journal of Sociology, 109(3), 606-649

A historical study of the development and expansion of employer-sponsored child care centers and dependent care expense accounts in United States' businesses

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The effect of child care costs on the employment and welfare recipiency of single mothers
Connelly, Rachel, 2003
Southern Economic Journal, 69(3), 498-519

A study determining the effectiveness of child care assistance polices and the cost of child care for welfare recipients

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Preliminary findings from interviews with child care program managers: A product of the Study of Devolution of Subsidized Child Care in Texas
Lein, Laura, 2003
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

A report on the effects of the devolution of child care subsidy programs on local child care subsidy administration in Texas

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Non-profit sector and part-time work: An analysis of employer-employee matched data on child care workers
Mocan, H. Naci, 2003
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 85(1), 38-50

An investigation of the existence and the extent of nonprofit and part-time wage and compensation differentials in child care, in a sample of 398 child care centers in four states

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Bills and budgets, subsidies and quality: Early childhood care and education policy making in the Massachusetts Legislature from 1990 through 2002: A report to the Schott Foundation
Caroline and Sigmund Schott Foundation, 2003
Cambridge, MA: Caroline and Sigmund Schott Foundation.

A study of changes in policy and policymaking in child care and early education in Massachusetts during the 1990s

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Marital status and full-time/part-time work status in child care choices
Connelly, Rachel, 2003
Applied Economics, 35(7), 761-77

A study on the relationship between child care price and the employment decisions of married and unmarried mothers

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Listening to lone mothers: Paid work, family life, and childcare in Canada
Mason, Robin, 2003
Journal of Children & Poverty, 9(1), 41-54

A study of the relationship among ideals of motherhood, the meaning and value of employment, and reliable child care for single mothers in Canada

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Intergenerational time transfers and childcare
Cardia, Emanuela, 2003
Review of Economic Dynamics, 6(2), 431-454

A presentation and description of a model of the macroeconomic effects of child care subsidy policies on grandparent’s provision of child care or monetary support

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Preserving the gains, rethinking the losses: Welfare in Illinois five years after reform: Third annual report from the Illinois Families Study
University Consortium on Welfare Reform, 2003
Evanston, IL: Northwestern University, Institute for Policy Research.

Third in a series of reports using measures of the employment outcomes and family well-being of a sample of 1998 TANF grantees to assess the ongoing value of Illinois' 1997 welfare reforms

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Child care price dynamics in California
Marrufo, Grecia, 2003
San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

A summary of a report relating trends in the price of licensed child care to trends in child care supply and child care subsidy use from 1991 to 2000 in California

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Merced County
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), 2003
Oakland, CA: National Economic and Law Development Center.

An analysis of the economic impact of the Merced County, California, child care and early education industry in terms of its employment and gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting other industries and labor force participation

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Iowa child care characteristics and quality
Hegland, Susan M., February 17, 2003
Ames: Iowa State University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies.

A study of the quality and characteristics of child care providers in Iowa and of provider characteristics, including subsidy receipt, related to higher child care quality, based on an initial survey of providers and then follow-up observations with a subset of providers

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Texas child care profiles for local workforce development areas FY 1998 - FY 2001: A product of the Study of Devolution of Subsidized Child Care in Texas
Schroeder, Daniel G., 2003
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

An analysis of changes to child care subsidy policies in Texas following the transfer of subsidized child care program management from the state level to the local level

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Determinants of out-of-school childcare arrangements among children in single-mother and two-parent families
Brandon, Peter D., 2003
Social Science Research, 32(1), 129-147

An examination of the influence of income, maternal employment hours, parental preference, and perceived risk to children on the out of school hours care choices of both single mothers and parents in two-working-parent families, based on data collected from a multistage-stratified sample of households from across the United States

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Beyond caring: The case for reforming the childcare and early years workforce
Moss, Peter, 2003
(Facing the Future: Policy Papers No. 5). London: Daycare Trust.

A discussion of reform in England?s child care and early education workforce, including the current workforce?s gender make-up and other characteristics, whether a crisis is emerging and the possible response, and the workforce?s impact on other societal functions, all against the backdrop of greater employment opportunities for women outside of child care

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Change and stability among publicly subsidized license-exempt child care providers
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Child Care Employment.

A study assessing the characteristics of subsidized license-exempt child care providers within Alameda County, California

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Effectiveness of out-of-home day care for disadvantaged families: Randomised controlled trial
Toroyan, Tami, October 2003
BMJ, 327(7420), 906-910

An examination of the impact of out-of-home child care on young children's emotional and physical health and welfare, maternal employment, and household income

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Market mechanisms in the formal child care market: Why the slow and inconsistent expansion in supply?
Cochi Ficano, Carlena K., 2003
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia.

An analysis of potential determinants of child care expansion variability at the local level, based upon data collected from the 1990 and 2000 US Census of Population and Housing

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