Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-income working mothers using relative care overall, and locate their distinctive perceptions on asking for childcare to relatives by race/ethnicity. The outcome will draw recommendations to social workers in low-income rural areas who need to help increase the self-sufficiency of low-income and ethnic-minority families. At the same time, this study will offer insight to policy-makers who are interested in improving childcare issues and job efficiency of low-income families in rural areas
A table outlining the research methodologies, populations, sources of data, and findings of select s...
This research examines how childcare policy in Ontario, Canada assists and constrains low-income urb...
This research examines how childcare policy in Ontario, Canada assists and constrains low-income urb...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
This paper draws attention to grandmothers who provide child care and the parents and children they ...
The Growing Up in Poverty Project (GUP) examines the child care settings that women use as they move...
To evaluate the type and quality of child care used by low-income families who were either receiving...
The study focuses on the relationship between child care use and labor force participation among Ame...
Reports on a subset of findings from a study that explored the support roles of African American chi...
Drawing on data from the Family Life Project collected in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, this pape...
This chapter describes two studies examining quality of care in family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) c...
OBJECTIVES: To gain an in-depth understanding of parent/carers' perspectives on, and decision-making...
OBJECTIVES: To gain an in-depth understanding of parent/carers' perspectives on, and decision-making...
An increase in the provision of long-term care by relative caregivers to custodial children has brou...
While working mothers with school-aged children make up 78.6% labor force, finding suitable, availab...
A table outlining the research methodologies, populations, sources of data, and findings of select s...
This research examines how childcare policy in Ontario, Canada assists and constrains low-income urb...
This research examines how childcare policy in Ontario, Canada assists and constrains low-income urb...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
This paper draws attention to grandmothers who provide child care and the parents and children they ...
The Growing Up in Poverty Project (GUP) examines the child care settings that women use as they move...
To evaluate the type and quality of child care used by low-income families who were either receiving...
The study focuses on the relationship between child care use and labor force participation among Ame...
Reports on a subset of findings from a study that explored the support roles of African American chi...
Drawing on data from the Family Life Project collected in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, this pape...
This chapter describes two studies examining quality of care in family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) c...
OBJECTIVES: To gain an in-depth understanding of parent/carers' perspectives on, and decision-making...
OBJECTIVES: To gain an in-depth understanding of parent/carers' perspectives on, and decision-making...
An increase in the provision of long-term care by relative caregivers to custodial children has brou...
While working mothers with school-aged children make up 78.6% labor force, finding suitable, availab...
A table outlining the research methodologies, populations, sources of data, and findings of select s...
This research examines how childcare policy in Ontario, Canada assists and constrains low-income urb...
This research examines how childcare policy in Ontario, Canada assists and constrains low-income urb...