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Affordability: Women and their families need help paying for child care
National Women's Law Center, 2004
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A brief on the high child care expenses of low-income families and the inadequacy of government child care assistance

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Child care providers: Increasing compensation raises women's wages and improves child care quality
National Women's Law Center, 2004
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A brief on the detrimental effects of low child care workforce compensation on staff turnover and child care quality, as well as on state policies that increase compensation.

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Child care quality: What it is, why it matters, and how to improve it
National Women's Law Center, 2004
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A discussion of the benefits of, obstacles to, and strategies to improve the quality of child care

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Congress debates the future of Head Start
National Women's Law Center, 2004
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A brief on Congressional proceedings on Head Start reauthorization legislation

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Low-income women and their families: How they benefit from affordable quality child care & struggle to find it
National Women's Law Center, 2004
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A brief on the benefits from and access barriers to high-quality child care for low-income families

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Progress frozen: The context for Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) reauthorization in 2004
National Women's Law Center, 2004
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A brief on Congressional efforts to reauthorize Child Care and Development Block Grant legislation

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States limit child care help for low-income working families
National Women's Law Center, 2004
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A brief on changes in state child care assistance programs that have been detrimental to low-income working families

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