Equity Starts Early: Addressing Racial Inequities in Child Care and Early Education Policy.

C Johnson-Staub - Center for Law and Social Policy, Inc.(CLASP), 2017 - ERIC
Child care and early education policies are shaped by a history of systemic and structural
racism. This has created major racial disparities in children's access to quality child care that …

[HTML][HTML] The invisible labor and multidimensional impacts of negotiating childcare on farms

A Rissing, S Inwood, E Stengel - Agriculture and Human Values, 2021 - Springer
Social science inquiries of American agriculture have long recognized the inextricability of
farm households and farm businesses. Efforts to train and support farmers, however, often …

Soziale Ungleichheit und Kinderbetreuung–eine Analyse der sozialen und ökonomischen Determinanten der Nutzung von Kindertageseinrichtungen

M Kreyenfeld, S Krapf - Bildung als Privileg: Erklärungen und Befunde zu …, 2016 - Springer
Ähnlich wie in anderen europäischen Ländern wird die institutionelle Kinderbetreuung in
Deutschland in erster Linie über ein öffentliches Angebot bereitgestellt. Private …

Predicting participation in the child care subsidy system from provider features, community characteristics, and use of funding streams

G Slicker, JT Hustedt - Children and Youth Services Review, 2022 - Elsevier
Child care is not affordable for many US families, particularly those living in poverty. Child
care subsidies and other sources of public funding for early education can assist low-income …

Exploring parents' child care search and decision-making processes

J Tang, R Hallam, J Francis - Children and Youth Services Review, 2024 - Elsevier
Searching for child care is an important stage of the parental child care decision-making
process. Although previous studies have identified a series of factors related to parents' child …

Predictors of low-income parent child care selections

RB Weber, D Grobe, EK Scott - Children and Youth Services Review, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper uses a mixed methods research design that combines qualitative and
quantitative data from low-income parents to increase understanding of the dynamics of their …

Working households: Challenges in balancing young children and the farm enterprise

S Inwood, E Stengel - Community Development, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Childcare is a critical issue for working families in the United States; however childcare
needs in the agriculture sector have been absent from both childcare and agricultural policy …

Patterns of child care subsidy use and stability of subsidized care arrangements: Evidence from Illinois and New York

AR Pilarz, A Claessens, J Gelatt - Children and Youth Services Review, 2016 - Elsevier
Given the prevalence of short child care subsidy spells and program churning documented
in prior studies, researchers and policymakers have been concerned about the implications …

[HTML][HTML] Prevalence and predictors of multiple, concurrent public early childhood education utilization among head start children

L Betancur, JY Choi, HL Rouse - Children and Youth Services Review, 2024 - Elsevier
With growing public investment in early childhood services, families enrolled in Head Start
(HS) have increasing opportunities to participate in other public early care and education …

Using policy-relevant administrative data in mixed methods: A study of employment instability and parents' use of child care subsidies

D Grobe, EE Davis, EK Scott, RB Weber - Journal of family and economic …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract In the United States, government subsidies help low-income families pay for child
care when parents are working, yet policies that tie subsidy eligibility closely to employment …