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Making Child Care Subsidies Work for Families

January 11, 2007
9:00 - 10:30 am
Urban Institute
2100 M Street N.W., 5th Floor
Washington, D.C.

Child care subsidies were an essential element of welfare reform and have helped many parents re-enter the workforce. But programs often don't allow for the many challenges these families regularly confront. Panelists discussed strategies to reform the child care subsidy system to better accommodate the realities faced by low-income working families

Welcome

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Matthew Stagner, Chapin Hall Center for Children
 

Opening Remarks / Overview

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Beth Frerking, Freelance journalist
 

Presentations

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Bob Goerge, Chapin Hall Center for Children
Listen to Adams's remarks
Gina Adams, Urban Institute
Listen to Murphy's remarks
Reeva Murphy, Rhode Island Department of Human Services
Listen to Chaudry's remarks
Ajay Chaudry, Urban Institute
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Question and answer session
 

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