She is the author or co-author of numerous publications, including several publications on immigrant families» access to early education, reports on the use of Title I funds for early childhood programs, and analyses of federal and state
child care subsidy policies.
To examine whether state
child care subsidy policies can combine goals of increasing maternal employment and increasing access to quality child care for children in low - income families, the research team studied one state's comprehensive policy, through a cross-sectional survey of 665 randomly selected families using centers, Head Start programs, family child care homes, public school preschools, or informal care, including a sample of families on the waitlist for child care subsidies.
As part of the Work Support Strategies project, CLASP and Urban Institute have identified a set of
child care subsidy policies.
His other work has included studies of financial work incentives for welfare recipients,
child care subsidy policies, and programs that aim to strengthen the marriages of low - income couples.
Not exact matches
As an employer, the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals offers eligible employees an excellent compensation and benefits package that includes federal insurance plans, life insurance coverage, leave
policies, thrift - savings plans, transit and
child -
care subsidies, training and development, and work flexibility.
For example, he recommends
policies that allow parents to stay home after the birth of a
child without sacrificing their job, and
subsidies and tax credits for early childhood
care and education.
The user can select among more than 40
policies in these programs — such as family income eligibility for
child care subsidies, for example — for comparison in a single state, states in the Northeast, Midwest, South, and West, or all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
My wish for the holiday season is that my university's administration will stop opposing postdocs» efforts to unionize so that we can work together to make meaningful progress on
policies related to workplace discrimination, parental leave,
child care subsidies, livable salaries, affordable health
care, and more.
This report seeks to answer two
policy questions: whether providing
subsidies to families whose incomes are just over the state's eligibility limit affects their
child care and employment outcomes, and whether extending the length of time before families must reapply for
subsidies affects the receipt of
subsidies and related outcomes.
She has written extensively about financing high quality early
care and education systems, the federal
child care subsidy program and its importance for low - income families, and state and local
policies to create and implement high quality early childhood programs.