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From welfare to child care: What happens to young children when single mothers exchange welfare for work?

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A description of the changes occurring in child care including an analysis of federal welfare and subsidy policies influencing the availability, accessibility, and quality of child-care arrangements for single mothers with young children, based on a conference on the topic
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