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Shifting child care subsidy administration to a private, centralized system: Implications for child care stability in Maryland [PowerPoint]

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This PowerPoint presentation accompanies a webinar that discusses Maryland's recent shift in its administration of the federal child care subsidy system -- from case management by county departments of social services to a private, centralized system. Presenters provide an overview of the centralization process, along with its benefits and challenges, and share key findings regarding subsidy eligibility periods and vouchers, based on research conducted after the transition.
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