This research brief documents the characteristics of children who received scholarships from the CAPS program in the months preceding and over the course of the pandemic. It also documents characteristics of the care the program subsidizes and the costs of those subsidies. In addition, it examines characteristics of children who entered or re-entered the program and distinguishes between children in five central metropolitan-Atlanta counties (Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett) and children throughout Georgia. It uses weekly administrative records for the CAPS program for state fiscal year (SFY) 2020 through SFY 2022 (July 2019 through June 2022). (author abstract)
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Expansions of Georgia’s Childcare and Parent Services program
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