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Reports and Briefs

Profiles of Risk No. 7: Child Care

4/2012

This brief, the seventh in the "Profiles or Risk" series examining characteristics of homeless families in the United States, explores differences in child care by housing status. Ever-homeless women receive child care subsidies less often than their stably housed peers and are the most likely to use informal arrangements that provide few developmental supports for children. Ever-homeless women also report more frequent disruptions of employment or training due to unreliable child care.


A Hand Still Raised: How New York City's Homeless Students Fit into Charter Schools
2/2013

One Degree of Separation: Education, Sex, and Family Planning among New York City's Homeless Mothers
10/2012

Profiles of Risk No. 10: Father Involvement
8/2012


Type of Child Care Used at Year 3 (Unmarried and Employed Mothers Using Child Care)
(by housing status years 1–5)


Hours of Child Care Used per Week and Reliability of Child Care at Year 3 (Unmarried and Employed Mothers Using Child Care)
(by housing status years 1–5)


Weekend Work at Year 3 (Unmarried and Employed Mothers Using Child Care)
(by housing status years 1–5)


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