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National Study of Child Care for Low-Income Families

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A five-year research effort, in 17 states and 25 communities, designed to provide information on the responses of states and communities to the child care needs of low income families, the employment and child care choices made by low income families, and the factors that influence those choices. The study includes an in-depth, longitudinal study of low income families and their family child care providers in five of the 25 study communities.
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Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
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