Child Care Assistance Keeps Minnesota Working [electronic resource]
This newsletter issue focuses on the basic sliding fee child care program, outlining the need for child care assistance, explaining how the program costs less than public assistance, examining the effects on families waiting for the program, providing an overview of how the program currently works w...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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1995.
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Summary: | This newsletter issue focuses on the basic sliding fee child care program, outlining the need for child care assistance, explaining how the program costs less than public assistance, examining the effects on families waiting for the program, providing an overview of how the program currently works with a county-by-county analysis (a 2-page chart accompanies this section), and offering recommendations for policymakers, citizens, employers, child advocates, and other citizens. Vignettes of individual family experiences highlight the individual articles. (AP) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED389409. Availability: Congregations Concerned for Children, 122 West Franklin, Suite 218, Minneapolis, MN 55404. Sponsoring Agency: Annie E. Casey Foundation, Greenwich, CT. |
Physical Description: | 9 p. |
Preferred Citation of Described Materials Note: | Minnesota Kids Count, Spr 1995. |