264 research outputs found
Los Padres Quieren Saber
Pamphlet distributed by the Texas Work & Family Clearinghouse discussing various topics relevant to working parents and child care
Los Padres Quieren Saber
Pamphlet distributed by the Texas Work & Family Clearinghouse discussing various topics relevant to working parents and child care
Los Padres Quieren Saber
Pamphlet distributed by the Texas Work & Family Clearinghouse discussing various topics relevant to working parents and child care
On the Home Front: Early Care and Education a Top Priority for Military Families
Presents survey findings on military families' needs, priorities, and challenges in accessing early care and education programs, including Child Development Centers on military bases: cost, wait lists, and concerns about quality. Recommends solutions
Ensuring Quality Care for Low-Income Babies: Contracting Directly With Providers to Expand and Improve Infant and Toddler Care
Outlines current state childcare subsidy policies and the need to provide high-quality early childhood care to all families. Recommends contracting directly with providers to secure spaces for low-income babies and to ensure higher standards of care
Living Below the Line: Economic Insecurity and America's Families
Since the onset of the Great Recession, the nation has been focused on a steady stream of mostly discouraging unemployment, poverty and housing foreclosure numbers. While this data is important, it tells us only about those suffering the most severe of financial crises. It does not help identify the millions within the United States who live above the poverty line and yet struggle to pay ever-increasing housing, food, health care and other expenses. Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) has compared working-age adults' earnings and household incomes to The Basic Economic Security Tables (BEST) for the United States, a measure of the basic needs and assets workers and their households require for economic security. This report compares pre-tax incomes from 2007 through 2011 to BEST basic needs budgets for more than 400 family types,and finds that approximately 45% of Americans live on incomes that fail to provide basic economic security.This report identifies who, specifically, within the United States is living below the BEST Indexes. It tells an important story about the contemporary value of work and the relationship between economic security and gender, race/ethnicity, family structure and education
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Child care licensing and regulation: A Key Topic Resource List
A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on child care licensing and regulation, covering the areas of regulatory policies and practices, and the relationship of licensing to quality of care, child outcomes, and both child care and labor market
Measuring Poverty in America
Written Statement Submitted to the Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support Committee on Ways and Means U.S. House of Representatives Hearing on Measuring Poverty in America
Shaping a Healthier Generation: Successful State Strategies to Prevent Childhood Obesity
Provides an overview of the socioeconomic and environmental risk factors and costs of childhood obesity. Presents examples of state policies to prevent the epidemic by promoting healthy behaviors in child care, school, community, and healthcare settings
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