Low Income and Impoverished Families Pay More Disproportionately for Child Care. Policy Brief Number 16 [electronic resource] / Kristin Smith and Kristi Gozjolko.
According to research based on the 2004 Survey of Income and Program Participation, working families with young children living in poverty pay 32 percent of their income on child care, nearly five times more than families living at more than 200 percent of the poverty level. This brief asks policy m...
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