Child care subsidies are distributed in each county in New York by the county’s Department of Social Services. Due to a drop in state funding, Erie County has changed its eligibility level from 200% to 125% of the poverty line. The former level for eligibility should be reinstated because subsidized child care has social, financial and societal benefits.povertylowwageworkincomeinequality__children_first__child_care_assistance_in_erie_countySTEVE.pdf: 52 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
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A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The demand for...
Since the mid-1990s, states and local areas have been afforded more flexibility in creating and impl...
Child Care Services of York County created the Child Care Benefit Network (CCBN). Its advocates hop...
This special triple issue of High Road Policy uses Erie County, New York as a study area in which to...
This Phase Two of a collaborative action research report illuminates both kinds of costs: current op...
Produced by the WNY Women\u27s Foundation, this fact sheet details information and statistics about ...
The major shift to a welfare to work model happened in 1996 with the Personal Responsibility and Wor...
Child care is an enormous expense for families with working parents, especially those with young chi...
The Homeless Alliance of Western New York is the designated Continuum of Care (CoC) agency for Erie ...
sexually abused.8 • The number of child victims has decreased 13.0 % in comparison to the number of ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal welfar...
The burden of child care in the wake of widespread K-12 school closures has disproportionately harme...
The Purchase of Care (POC) Program in Delaware is a subsidy that provides support for early childhoo...
The high cost of child care is a barrier to employment among low-income families with young children...
The final report of a research study assessing current and future needs for child care in Clinton co...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The demand for...
Since the mid-1990s, states and local areas have been afforded more flexibility in creating and impl...
Child Care Services of York County created the Child Care Benefit Network (CCBN). Its advocates hop...