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Children in Low-Income Families Are Less Likely to Be in Center-Based Child Care


  Author: Jeffrey Capizzano, Gina Adams
Publisher: The Urban Institute
Publication: Snapshots of America’s Families III, No. 16
Document Date:                  November 01, 2003
Category: Family Relations > Extended Family
Related Categories:
Children > Childcare-Daycare
Children > Cost of Child Care
Family Economics > Family Income
Parenthood/Childrearing > Nonparental Care
 

This brief paper discusses the differences in the use of child care by low and high income families. It finds that low-income families are less likely to place their children in child care centers, and more likely to leave them with relatives, than are parents with higher earnings.

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