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Resource Type: Fact Sheets & Briefs
Title: Child care in the era of welfare reform: Quality, choices, and preferences
Author(s): Coley, Rebekah L., Chase-Lansdale, P. Lindsay, Li-Grining, Christine P.
Date Issued: 2001
Source: (Policy Brief 01-04). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University.
Publisher(s): Johns Hopkins University
Funder(s): National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.), United States. Department of Health and Human Services. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, United States. Administration on Developmental Disabilities, United States. Administration for Children and Families, United States. Social Security Administration, National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.), Boston Foundation, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, Lloyd A. Fry Foundation, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Joyce Foundation, Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Kronkosky Charitable Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, David & Lucile Packard Foundation, Woods Fund of Chicago
Description: An examination of the child care experiences of low income families in Boston, Chicago and San Antonio, discussing the types of child care settings used and how well the needs and preferences of the families were met.
Subject Descriptors: Child Care Arrangements, Child Care Choices, Children, Low Income Families, Preschool Children, Toddlers, Welfare Recipients
Country: United States
Period Coverage: Not specified
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