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Sustaining employment among low income parents: The role of child care costs and subsidies: A research review: Final
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, 1998
Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation.

A review of research on the relationship between child care costs and the employment of low income parents, focusing on the role of child care subsidy policy to make child care more affordable and available

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Developing measures of child care as a support to employment and self-sufficiency
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, 25 August, 2006
Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation

An exploration of factors involved in the development of performance indicators to track the effects of child care programs and subsidies on the employment outcomes of low-income working families, including an overview of current federal policies, research, and data availability

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What can we learn from Quebec's universal childcare program?
Baker, Michael, February 01, 2006
Toronto, Ontario, Canada: C.D. Howe Institute.

A summary of an evaluation of the impact of universal child care subsidies on mothers' employment, child care utilization rates, children's behavioral and health outcomes, and family relationships in Quebec, Canada

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Appendix 4: A guide to understanding state child care subsidy programs through analysis of public and non-public use datasets
Zanoni Lopez, Wladimir, August 2009
New York: Child Care & Early Education Research Connections

A guide to using survey data from the Census Bureau and administrative data generated by state child care subsidy and other programs to study child care subsidy take-up rates and the relationship between parental employment and child care subsidy receipt

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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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Barriers to child care subsidies: Why subsidies are often not used
Shlay, Anne B., 2002
In C. J. Groark, K. E. Mehaffie, R. B. McCall, M. T. Greenberg, & Universities Children's Policy Collaborative (Eds.), From science to policy: Research on issues, programs and policies in early care and education. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Governor's Task Force on Early Childhood Education.

A discussion of barriers to child care policy participation in the United States

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Employer supports for parents with young children
Friedman, Dana E., 2001
The Future of Children, 11(1), 63-78

A review of support provided by employers to parents of young children, including such traditional benefits as vacation and health insurance and such family friendly initiatives as on-site child care, paid time off, flexible schedules, and counseling and information.

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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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Child care, maternal employment, and public policy
Hofferth, Sandra L., 1999
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 563(1), 20-38

A summary of research on the relationship between child care and self-sufficiency, looking at factors influencing child care use, affordability, availability, and quality and discussing the role of federal child care policy.

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The effect of child care subsidies: A critique of the Rosen Model
Aslaken, Iulie, 2000
Feminist Economics, 6(1), 95-103

A critique of Sherwin Rosen’s model regarding Swedish child care subsidies, focusing on his overlooking the positive externalities and distributional impact of increasing the quality of child care through state subsidies

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Family security: Supporting parents' employment and children's development
Boots, Shelley Waters, July, 2008
(New Safety Net Paper 3). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A discussion of a policy approach to family security issues that integrates child development and parental employment concerns

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Early education and employers' practice: Policy issues in Pennsylvania
Isler, Martha W., 2002
In C. J. Groark, K. E. Mehaffie, R. B. McCall, M. T. Greenberg, & Universities Children's Policy Collaborative (Eds.), From science to policy: Research on issues, programs and policies in early care and education. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Governor's Task Force on Early Childhood Education. (No longer accessible as of January 18, 2013.)

A summary of early care and education policy issues in Pennsylvania as well as at the federal level pertaining to children between birth and 8 years-old, particularly children?s school readiness, the purpose of high-quality child care and education, children at-risk due to poverty, and the effectiveness of regulation/licensing of professional development

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Impact of welfare reform on child care subsidies in Milwaukee County: 1996-1999
Pawasarat, John, 1999
Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee, Employment and Training Institute.

An examination of the impact of welfare reform on child care subsidies in Milwaukee county, including an exploration of efforts to build an effective day care payment delivery system for employed families

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Supporting employers in Canada's ECEC sector: Employer models in Canada's early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector
Child Care Human Resources Sector Council, 2008
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Child Care Human Resources Sector Council.

A series of descriptions of early childhood education and care providers in Canada to illustrate different provider governance models

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Roundtable on Performance Measures of Child Care and Employment: Meeting summary [Draft]
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, October 11, 2006
Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation

A draft synopsis of the proceedings of a roundtable discussion, convened by the Child Care Bureau in September, 2006, in Washington, DC, about developing a long-term Child Care Development Fund performance measure and the impact of child care assistance on low-income families

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Child care subsidies: Strategies to provide outreach to eligible families
Jones, Michelle Ganow, 2000
Welfare Information Network Issue Notes, 4(10).

A brief on outreach practices to inform parents about child care subsidies

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A review of child care policies in experimental welfare and employment programs
Gennetian, Lisa A., 2001
(Next Generation Working Papers Series No. 1). New York: MDRC.

An exploration of child care policy components of experimental welfare and employment studies, based on a data from 9 studies of 21 programs

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Links between early childhood programs and maternal employment in three countries
Gustafsson, Siv S., 1995
The Future of Children, 5(3), 161-174

A comparison of the developments in public policy towards maternal employment in the United States, Sweden, and the Netherlands

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Child care subsidies and TANF: A synthesis of three studies on systems, policies, and parents
Holcomb, Pamela A., 2006
Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A summary of findings from a three-part study of the interaction between state and local welfare-to-work programs and child care assistance programs, focusing on administrative structures, protocols and interagency coordination as they affect administrators and TANF parents, child care subsidy use by parents in transition to work, and the experiences of current and former TANF recipients with the subsidy system

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Measuring the impact of child care subsidies on the incomes of mothers returning to work
Schofield, Deborah, 1998
Australian Economic Review, 31(1), 47-62

A study of the use of child care services and the provision of child care subsidies in reducing the financial barriers that make returning to work difficult for mothers in Australia

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Child care subsidy policies and practices: Implications for child care providers
Adams, Gina, 2003
(Series A, No. A-57). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A study of subsidy policies and practices that can shape the experiences of providers serving subsidized children, especially the way providers’ pay and their ability to navigate the subsidy system affect their participation in the system, the quality of child care, and their financial stability; based on interviews and site visits in 17 sites

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Employment-related child care issues: What we know and know[sic] and what we do not
Kimmel, Jean, 2000
Employment Research, 7(1).

A broad overview of employment related child care issues including costs and the choice regarding type and place of child care provider, quality, the direct relationship between child care prices and employment behavior and federal and state child care spending

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Provision of childcare
Australia. Parliament. Senate. Standing Committee on Employment, Education, and Workplace Relations, November, 2009
Canberra: Australian Capital Territory.

An investigation into the availability, usage, quality, and funding of child care and early education services in Australia, with recommendations to the Senate for improvements to the nation’s current child care policies

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Early childhood educator competencies: A literature review of current best practices, and a public input process on next steps for California
University of California, Berkeley. Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, February, 2008
Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Child Care Employment.

A review of states' practices for developing a set of competencies for early childhood educators and feedback from California's early care and education field on developing a set of educator competencies for California

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Sustaining employment among low income parents: Options for child care research: Final
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, 1998
Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation.

A summary and critique of three research reviews examining the effects of child care cost, quality, and flexibility on labor force participation among low income families

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