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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
care subsidies and other sources of public funding for early education can assist low-income …
Exploring parents' child care search and decision-making processes
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
(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 …
care when parents are working, yet policies that tie subsidy eligibility closely to employment …