Wartime Care and Protection of Children of Employed Mothers: Hearing Before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 876, a Bill to Provide for the Wartime Care and Protection of Children of Employed Mothers, and S. 1130, a Bill to Provide for Care of Children of Mothers Employed in War Areas in the United States, and for Other Purposes. June 8, 1943Considers (78) S. 876, (78) S. 1130. |
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adequate administration allotted appropriate areas Association authorities Budget CHAIRMAN child care child welfare child-care centers child-care committees children of employed Children's Bureau City communities Congress contribution cooperation County day care day-care December Defense Council departments of education developed ELBERT D Ellen Potter emergency employed mothers established extended school services facilities February Federal agencies Federal funds Federal Government Federal Security Agency Federal Works Agency fees foster family industry June Lanham Act funds legislation Manpower Commission meet ment munity National National Education Association necessary Negro nonprofit private agencies number of children nursery schools Office of Education operation organization parents percent preschool President problem proposed public welfare responsibility school age Senate bill 1130 Senator ELLENDER Senator HAYDEN statement submitted supervision TAFT tion total cost Federal United Utah war areas War Manpower Commission wartime Washington welfare agencies welfare departments Welfare Services workers