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Welfare reform: States' efforts to expand child care programs

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A study of state?s child care services and policies after the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, focusing on the funds states spend on child care subsidy programs and where these funds are allocated among welfare families, families making the transition from welfare to work, and working poor families, ways states are meeting the growing demand for child care services, and the extent to which states are changing standards for child care providers
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Child care: States' efforts to expand programs under welfare reform: Statement of Mark V. Nadel, Associate Director, Income Security Issues, Health, Education, and Human Services Division

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