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Title | Child Care Subsidies Critical for Low-Income Families Amid Rising Child Care Expenses |
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Publisher | Carsey School of Public Policy |
Date | May 2013 |
Pages | 6 pp. |
Description | The high cost of child care is a barrier to employment among low-income families with young children. Child care subsidies are designed to support both parental employment and child development by lowering the cost of child care and making high-quality child care affordable to low-income families. This policy brief compares the shares of income spent on child care in 2005 and 2011 using data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau. |
Filed in | Early Childhood > Childcare, Disparities > Early childhood, Children & Youth > Early childhood |
Topics | Early Childhood |
Added | 06/12/2013 01:01pm |
Updated | 01/25/2018 08:27am |
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