Arranging and Paying for Child Care |
Contents
Child Care Expenses and Assistance | 9 |
PAYING FOR CHILD CARE | 29 |
Summary | 36 |
Copyright | |
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Arranging and Paying for Child Care Margaret O'Brien-Strain,Laura Moyi,Freya L. Sonenstein No preview available - 2003 |
Common terms and phrases
95 percent level Associate degree attend preschool average California Children Ages California families California Rest Care by Relative child care arrangement child care assistance Child Care Settings child care subsidies child development child's home Children Ages 0-5 children are cared children in California children under age currently enrolled Currently on welfare early childhood education enrolled in preschool families with income family day federal poverty threshold Formerly on welfare full-time Head Start High school diploma/GED Hispanic children income below 75 Indicates significance kindergarten least one parent licensed slot low-income families nanny or babysitter Never on welfare-income Non-Hispanic white non-parental NSAF number of children out-of-pocket costs parents employed part-time pay for child percent of children poor families preschool attendance preschool enrollment receive free Rest of United Settings for Children single parents structured care settings Table takeup universal preschool program Urban Institute vocational education/college welfare-income below 75 young children
References to this book
Blame Welfare, Ignore Poverty and Inequality Joel F. Handler,Yeheskel Hasenfeld Limited preview - 2006 |