Providing sufficient child care for working parentsOffering adequate child care for working parentsBroaderImproving child day-care programmesYet to rateNarrowerFreeing up child-care structuresYet to rateConstrained byAbstaining from child care for working parentsYet to rateFacilitatesReconciling professional and family lifePresentable ProblemLack of child care for working parentsPresentableValueCareYet to rateWeb linkInternational ChildcareChild Care Is Fundamental to America’s Children, Families, and EconomyChild-Care and Paid-Leave Policies that Work for Working ParentsChild Care for Working Families Act Offers Bold Vision for Child CarePolicies to Assist Parents With Young ChildrenWhy the federal government should subsidize childcare and how to pay for itWhat does good child care reform look like?Let’s Make Child Care More AccessibleSupporting Working Families with Access to High-Quality Early Care and EducationThe Challenge of Child Care Child care choices of low-income working families Making Child Care Choices Count for Your FamilyThe Child Care Problem for Low-income Working families Enabling working parents? The experiences of parents in the childcare marketImproving Child Care Quality and Promoting Family Work Support – A State Legislative PerspectivePARENTS AND THE HIGH COST OF CHILD CARESDGMetadataDatabaseGlobal strategiesType(E) Emanations of other strategiesSubjectSociety » InfantsSociety » Maternity, paternityHealth care » CareContent qualityUnpresentable UnpresentableLanguageEnglish1A4NV8463DOCID13284630D7NID212135Last updateSep 9, 2021