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Primary Child Care Arrangements of Employed Parents: Findings from the 1999 National Survey of America's Families (Occasional Paper)
Freya L. Sonenstein, Gary Gates, Stefanie R. Schmidt, Natalya Bolshun

Nearly 20.5 million children with employed parents regularly spend time in child care each week, according to data from the 1997 and 1999 rounds of the National Survey of America’s Families. Three out of four children 4-years-old and younger, four out of five five-year-olds, and half of school-age children with employed .primary caretakers are regularly in non-parental care when they are not in school. An additional ten percent of school-age children are home alone or with a sibling younger than 13 while their primary caretaker is working. This report details the share of children in center-based care, family child care, relative care, nanny or babysitter care, before- and after-school programs, self care, and parent care. It also looks at how child care arrangements vary by state of residence, family structure, income, and age of child. Changes between 1997 and 1999 are examined.

Posted to Web: May 01, 2002Publication Date: May 01, 2002

Teen Risk-Taking: Promising Prevention Programs and Approaches (Research Report)
Marvin Eisen, Christina Pallitto, Carolyn Bradner, Natalya Bolshun

This guidebook and program compendium provides an essential first step in bridging the gap from "research to practice." It explores some of the practical issues associated with finding, choosing, and starting potentially effective prevention programs for at-risk preteens and teens.

Posted to Web: October 03, 2000Publication Date: October 03, 2000

 

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