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The New Economy and Child Care: Nonstandard-Hour Work, Child Care, and Child Health and Well-Being

Angela Rachidi, Russell Sykes, Kerry Dsjardins and Julius Cesar Chaidez

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Abstract: A survey finds young children of mothers with changing work schedules are at higher risk for behavior problems. State child care administrators worry about their ability to serve these families. The report recommends ways to offer child care assistance to working parents with nonstandard hours.

Keywords: child care; nonstandard work; CCDBG (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 62
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