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Resource Type: Major Research Projects
Title: Growing Up in Poverty Project 
Principal Investigator(s): Fuller, Bruce
Researcher(s): Kagan, Sharon Lynn, Loeb, Susanna, Carrol, Bidemi, Carroll, Jude, Chang, Yueh-Wen, Cook, Ginger, Kreicher, Gege, McCarthy, Jan, Sprachman, Susan, French, Desiree, Mensing, James, Caspary, Gretchen
Date Issued: [n.d.]
Source: Berkeley, CA: Policy Analysis for California Education
Publisher(s): Yale University, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., MDRC, Stanford University, Teachers College Press, Policy Analysis for California Education (Organization)
Funder(s): Luke B. Hancock Foundation, Spencer Foundation, Miriam and Peter Haas Fund, Annie E. Casey Foundation, United States. Department of Education, United States. Child Care Bureau, California. Department of Social Services, William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund, David & Lucile Packard Foundation, A. L. Mailman Family Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund
Alternative Title: GUP Project
Description: A longitudinal study of the effects of mothers moving from welfare-to-work on their economic well-being, home environment, child care quality and use, and their young children's early development.
Subject Descriptors: Child Care, Child Care Quality, Child Development, Child Outcomes, Community Influence, Economic Security, Home Environment, Longitudinal Studies, Mother Infant Relationship, Mothers' Employment, Preschool Children, Qualitative Research, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Welfare Reform, Welfare-to-work
Country: United States
State: CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT, FLORIDA
Geographic Coverage: Not specified
Period Coverage: 1997/2004
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