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Oregon's employment-related child-care subsidy program: An investment that makes employment work for low-wage families
Scott, Ellen K., January, 2011
Eugene: University of Oregon.

A summary of a study of Oregon parents' employment, child care arrangements, and child care subsidy experiences before and after changes to state child care subsidy policy in 2007, based on interviews with 44 subsidy recipients and 15 of their child care providers

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Oregon Subsidy Policy Impact Research Project: Parent survey: Executive summary
Weber, Roberta B. (Bobbie), August, 2011
Corvallis: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership.

A summary of a study of Oregon parents' employment, child care subsidy experiences, and child care selection, arrangements, and costs, based on a survey of 580 parents who received a child care subsidy in December 2009

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Oregon Subsidy Policy Impact Research Project: Parent survey
Weber, Roberta B. (Bobbie), August, 2011
Corvallis: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership.

A study of Oregon parents' employment, child care subsidy experiences, and child care selection, arrangements, and costs, based on a survey of 580 parents who received a child care subsidy in December 2009

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Assessing the impacts of Oregon's 2007 changes to child-care subsidy policy
Scott, Ellen K., February, 2011
Eugene: University of Oregon.

A study of Oregon parents' employment, child care arrangements, and child care subsidy experiences before and after changes to state child care subsidy policy in 2007, based on interviews with 44 subsidy recipients and 15 of their child care providers

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A policy analysis of child care subsidies: Increasing quality, access, and affordability
Moodie-Dyer, Amber, January 2011
Children & Schools, 33(1), 37-45

A discussion of policy options related to the child care subsidy program of the Child Care and Development Block Grant with suggestions to increase the number of eligible children served and the number of parents able to maintain employment

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Child care subsidies and childhood obesity
Herbst, Chris M., September, 2011
Review of Economics of the Household, 9(3), 349-378

An exploration of the relationships between children's obesity and both child care subsidy receipt and subsidy policies, based on data from a sample of more than 21,000 children

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Swedish family policy: Continuity and change in the Nordic welfare state model
Earles, Kimberly, April, 2011
Social Policy & Administration, 45(2), 180-193

An overview of family policy in Sweden that includes a discussion of changes in women's employment, parental leave policy, child care subsidies policy, the provision for public, private, and universal child care and a discussion of Swedish family policies' relationship the societal goals of equality and full employment

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Money for nothing?: Universal child care and maternal employment
Havnes, Tarjei, December, 2011
Journal of Public Economics, 95(11-12), 1455-1465

An examination of the relationship between universal subsidized child care and maternal employment, based on data from administrative registers from Statistics Norway from 1967 through 2006

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An exploratory study of the impacts of an employer-supported child care
Morrissey, Taryn, Q3 2011
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 26(3), 344-354

A study of relationships among reported employee experiences with an employer-sponsored child care voucher program, satisfaction with child care, and perceived of benefits to work-life balance, based on data from 776 employees with children at Cornell University in Ithaca

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The geographic accessibility of child care subsidies and evidence on the impact of subsidy receipt on childhood obesity
Herbst, Chris M., October, 2011
(Discussion Paper No. 6025). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

An examination of the relationship of families' proximity to social service agencies to their likelihood of child care subsidy receipt and of the impact of child care subsidy receipt on childhood obesity, based on kindergarten year data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class (ECLS-K)

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The geographic accessibility of child care subsidies and evidence on the impact of subsidy receipt on childhood obesity
Herbst, Chris M., September, 2011
(NBER Working Paper Series No. 17471). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

An examination of the relationship of families' proximity to social service agencies to their likelihood of child care subsidy receipt and of the impact of child care subsidy receipt on childhood obesity, based on kindergarten year data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class (ECLS-K)

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Child care subsidy administration: A Key Topic Resource List
Child Care & Early Education Research Connections, November, 2011
(2nd ed.). New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on the administration of child care subsidy and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) programs, including resources on the coordination of child care subsidy and TANF administration, child care subsidy administration, and child care subsidy access and use

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Child care, maternal employment and persistence: A natural experiment from Spain
Nollenberger, Natalia, July, 2011
(Discussion Paper No. 5888). Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor.

A study of the effects of subsidized child care on maternal labor force participation in Spain, based on an analysis of national labor force data and the staggered regional implementation of universal child care for 3 year-old children

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After child care subsidies for TANF leavers: Implications for child school readiness
Weinraub, Marsha, February, 2011
Philadelphia: Temple University, Family and Children's Policy Collaborative.

A longitudinal study of the child care arrangements of children of former welfare recipients in southeastern Pennsylvania who received child care subsidies after leaving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), based on analyses of secondary and administrative data for 157 children

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Meeting the early learning challenge: Better child care subsidy policies
Matthews, Hannah, September, 2011
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

A discussion of child care subsidy policy recommendations to increase access to high-quality early care and education programs

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The impact of child care subsidy use on child care quality
Ryan, Rebecca, Q3 2011
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 26(3), 320-331

A study of the relationship between government subsidization and both selection of child care and quality of arrangements, based on data from parents of 456 3-year-olds in 14 cities in the United States

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Wake County Smart Start and Human Services child care subsidy study
Iruka, Iheoma U., 13 April, 2011
Raleigh, NC: Wake County SmartStart.

A study of challenges and recommendations to improve the child care subsidy system in Wake County, North Carolina, based on a review of documents, interviews with administrative staff, and focus groups with parents, child care providers, and subsidy program staff

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Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Policies Database, 2009
Giannarelli, Linda, November, 2011
Giannarelli, Linda, Sarah Minton, Christin Durham, and United States Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation. Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Policies Database, 2009 . ICPSR32261-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2011-11-14. doi:10.3886/ICPSR32261.v1

The CCDF Policies Database project is a comprehensive, up-to-date database of inter-related sources of CCDF policy information that support the needs of a variety of audiences through (1) Analytic Data Files and (2) a Book of Tables. These are made available to researchers, administrators, and policymakers with the goal of addressing important questions concerning the effects of alternative child care subsidy policies and practices on the children and families served, specifically parental employment and self-sufficiency, the availability and quality of care, and children's development.

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Wake County Smart Start and Human Services child care subsidy study [Executive summary]
Iruka, Iheoma U., 13 April, 2011
Raleigh, NC: Wake County SmartStart.

A summary of a study of challenges and recommendations to improve the child care subsidy system in Wake County, North Carolina, based on a review of documents, interviews with administrative staff, and focus groups with parents, child care providers, and subsidy program staff

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Can child care policy encourage employment and fertility?: Evidence from a structural model
Haan, Peter, August, 2011
Labour Economics, 18(4), 498-512

An estimation of the influence of child care policies on female employment and pregnancy rates, based on data on over 11,000 households in Germany in 2006

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Do child care subsidies influence single mothers' decision to invest in human capital?
Herbst, Chris M., October, 2011
Economics of Education Review, 30(5), 901-912

An examination of the relationship between child care subsidy receipt and the likelihood of engaging in education and job training activities, based on data from single mothers of 3,848 children in the Early Childhood Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Kindergarten base year cohort

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After child care subsidies for TANF leavers: Implications for child school readiness [Executive summary]
Weinraub, Marsha, February, 2011
Philadelphia: Temple University, Family and Children's Policy Collaborative.

A summary of a longitudinal study of the child care arrangements of children of former welfare recipients in southeastern Pennsylvania who received child care subsidies after leaving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), based on analyses of secondary and administrative data for 157 children

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Minnesota Child Care Choices: Families' employment patterns and child care-related work disruptions
Blasberg, Amy, June, 2011
Minneapolis, MN: Child Trends.

Findings from a longitudinal study of the child care decision-making processes of low-income families in Minnesota that examine parents' employment experiences and connections between child care and work, based on analyses of three subsamples from a survey of 323 low-income parents with at least one child age 6 or under who have applied for child care assistance or welfare and live in one of seven participating counties that consisted of 136 parents in paid employment, 282 labor force participants, and 102 parents with child care problems

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The impact of child care problems on employment: Findings from a national survey of US parents
Montes, Guillermo, January-February 2011
Academic Pediatrics, 11(1), 80-87

A study of self-reported changes in parental employment arrangements resulting from problems securing child care for children with chronic illness and/or behavior problems, based on a nationally-representative survey of 1431 households

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Child care: Overview of relevant employment laws and cases of sex offenders at child care facilities
United States. Government Accountability Office, August, 2011
(GAO-11-757). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accountability Office.

An examination of federal and state laws related to the employment of sex offenders at child care facilities, with 10 examples of individuals convicted of sexual offenses who gained access to child care facilities

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