Drawing on data from the Family Life Project collected in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, this paper examines the relationship between maternal work characteristics and childcare type and quality in rural communities. Research is limited on the childcare experiences of rural families. Rural areas have less access to formal childcare and families often commute long distances for work, restricting childcare options. Employed mothers using childcare were selected (n441). Logistic and OLS regression was used to examine which characteristics, including workplace support, objective occupational measures, hours, wage, and shift, predicted care type and quality. Results indicated that most families were using informal care. Those with more hazardo...
As men's jobs in traditional rural industries such as agriculture, natural resource extraction, and ...
Childcare is a critical investment for the healthy growth, economic sustainability, and future wellb...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide new data describing the child care ...
The need for child care is a work-life issue that affects families across all income levels. These i...
This study reports the results of an investigation into the beliefs, attitudes, and satisfaction of ...
The study focuses on the relationship between child care use and labor force participation among Ame...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide data describing the child care expe...
Access to safe and affordable child care is critical for working mothers. Mothers who have stable ch...
The contributions in this thesis revolve around mothers' employment and child care quality. The firs...
Access to child care is becoming an increasingly critical economic and social issue for American fam...
While most mothers of pre-school aged children (children under 5 years old) are challenged in findin...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Qualitative research points to logistical problems in coordinating child care as a key obstacle to m...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide new data describing the child care ...
As men's jobs in traditional rural industries such as agriculture, natural resource extraction, and ...
Childcare is a critical investment for the healthy growth, economic sustainability, and future wellb...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide new data describing the child care ...
The need for child care is a work-life issue that affects families across all income levels. These i...
This study reports the results of an investigation into the beliefs, attitudes, and satisfaction of ...
The study focuses on the relationship between child care use and labor force participation among Ame...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide data describing the child care expe...
Access to safe and affordable child care is critical for working mothers. Mothers who have stable ch...
The contributions in this thesis revolve around mothers' employment and child care quality. The firs...
Access to child care is becoming an increasingly critical economic and social issue for American fam...
While most mothers of pre-school aged children (children under 5 years old) are challenged in findin...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Employing in-depth interview-based exploratory study, the project will examine to understand low-inc...
Qualitative research points to logistical problems in coordinating child care as a key obstacle to m...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide new data describing the child care ...
As men's jobs in traditional rural industries such as agriculture, natural resource extraction, and ...
Childcare is a critical investment for the healthy growth, economic sustainability, and future wellb...
The results of the Community Child Care Research Project provide new data describing the child care ...