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A Research Agenda for Home-Based Child Care

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  • Patricia Del Grosso
  • Juliet Bromer
  • Toni Porter
  • Christopher Jones
  • Ann Li
  • Sally Atkins-Burnett
  • Nikki Aikens

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This agenda is a proposed set of research questions about how the conditions and systems that affect HBCC and how HBCC providers’ practices and experiences influence positive and equitable outcomes for children and families in these HBCC settings.

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  • Patricia Del Grosso & Juliet Bromer & Toni Porter & Christopher Jones & Ann Li & Sally Atkins-Burnett & Nikki Aikens, "undated". "A Research Agenda for Home-Based Child Care," Mathematica Policy Research Reports df4cdcaabd7e440db3a3e8169, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:df4cdcaabd7e440db3a3e81698b2a75d
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    1. Weber, Roberta B. & Grobe, Deana & Scott, Ellen K., 2018. "Predictors of low-income parent child care selections," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 88(C), pages 528-540.
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