Child care for low-income families: summary of two workshops
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contents | Child care has become a fact of life for American families. Most children now enter child care during the first year of life and spend a substantial amount of time prior to school entry in the care of adults other than their parents. The implications of this profound shift in childrearing for children's health and safety, emotional security, and preparation for school are far-reaching. Child care also lies at the core of current debates about welfare reform and school readiness, and so it has moved to center stage in the larger arena of discussion about federal policy for children and families. What does research now tell us about patterns of child care use among low-income families and the factors that affect these patterns? What is the range of quality that characterizes today's child care arrangements, with what effects on children? What is known about the role of child care in families' efforts to prepare for and maintain paid employment? What are the local impacts of federal child care subsidies? What role are they playing in families' efforts to find affordable child care that also safeguards the security and well-being of their children? |
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spelling | Child care for low-income families summary of two workshops Deborah A. Phillips, editor ; Steering Committee on Child Care Workshops, Board on Children and Families, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council, Institute of Medicine Washington, D.C. National Academy Press 1995 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from title screen Version viewed January 12, 2015 Child care has become a fact of life for American families. Most children now enter child care during the first year of life and spend a substantial amount of time prior to school entry in the care of adults other than their parents. The implications of this profound shift in childrearing for children's health and safety, emotional security, and preparation for school are far-reaching. Child care also lies at the core of current debates about welfare reform and school readiness, and so it has moved to center stage in the larger arena of discussion about federal policy for children and families. What does research now tell us about patterns of child care use among low-income families and the factors that affect these patterns? What is the range of quality that characterizes today's child care arrangements, with what effects on children? What is known about the role of child care in families' efforts to prepare for and maintain paid employment? What are the local impacts of federal child care subsidies? What role are they playing in families' efforts to find affordable child care that also safeguards the security and well-being of their children? Child Care / economics / United States / Congresses Child Welfare / United States / Congresses Poverty / United States / Congresses Public Assistance / economics / United States / Congresses Public Policy / United States / Congresses POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Security bisacsh Child care fast Child care services fast Child care Congresses Child care services Congresses USA (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Phillips, Deborah edt National Research Council (U.S.) Steering Committee on Child Care Workshops Sonstige oth Workshop on Child Care for Low-Income Families <1995 February 21, Washington, D.C.> Sonstige oth Workshop on Child Care for Low-Income Families <1995 April 10, Washington, D.C.> Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Child care for low-income families http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=123673 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Child care for low-income families summary of two workshops Child care has become a fact of life for American families. Most children now enter child care during the first year of life and spend a substantial amount of time prior to school entry in the care of adults other than their parents. The implications of this profound shift in childrearing for children's health and safety, emotional security, and preparation for school are far-reaching. Child care also lies at the core of current debates about welfare reform and school readiness, and so it has moved to center stage in the larger arena of discussion about federal policy for children and families. What does research now tell us about patterns of child care use among low-income families and the factors that affect these patterns? What is the range of quality that characterizes today's child care arrangements, with what effects on children? What is known about the role of child care in families' efforts to prepare for and maintain paid employment? What are the local impacts of federal child care subsidies? What role are they playing in families' efforts to find affordable child care that also safeguards the security and well-being of their children? Child Care / economics / United States / Congresses Child Welfare / United States / Congresses Poverty / United States / Congresses Public Assistance / economics / United States / Congresses Public Policy / United States / Congresses POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Security bisacsh Child care fast Child care services fast Child care Congresses Child care services Congresses |
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