In 2021, the Center for Public Justice, together with DataWise Consulting (formerly Calvin University Center for Social Research, hereinafter referred to as “CPJ/DataWise”) examined faith-based child care in a single state: Michigan. Using a combination of methods – database analysis, qualitative interviews with providers, and stakeholder interviews – researchers estimated the number of faith-based providers in the state of Michigan and sought a qualitative account of faith-based child care in providers’ own terms. The study sought to identify common faith-based practices in child care settings as well as attitudes held by faith-based child care providers about their work. (author abstract)
Faith-based child care policy brief: Initial findings from Michigan
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United States
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Michigan
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