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Fuller, Bruce; Coonerty, Casey; Kipnis, Fran; Choong, Yvonne – 1997
This report details inequities in how preschool and child care opportunities are distributed among 4 California counties, across communities situated within these counties, and among the state's 200 localities with the most families receiving welfare benefits. Analysis of uniform data on the state's 8,831 licensed preschools and 30,730 family…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Counties, Day Care, Economically Disadvantaged
Fuller, Bruce; Liang, Xiaoyan – 1995
Welfare reform efforts have been based on crucial assumption: single mothers moving off of AFDC and into the work force will be able to find affordable child care. Two parallel studies of child care supply and its distribution across rich and poor communities inform the debate over child-care availability. In the first study, data from 100…
Descriptors: Day Care, Educational Planning, Government Role, Low Income Groups
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Mensing, James F.; French, Desiree; Fuller, Bruce; Kagan, Sharon Lynn – Early Education and Development, 2000
Examined the reasoning and experiences of African American, Anglo, and Latina mothers in selecting child care while meeting welfare-to-work requirements. Critiqued three theoretical positions in light of a structured developmental psychology perspective. Found that mothers' preeminent criterion is that they trust the provider. Concluded that…
Descriptors: Day Care, Decision Making, Early Childhood Education, Family (Sociological Unit)
Fuller, Bruce; Chang, Yueh-Wen; Suzuki, Sawako; Kagan, Sharon Lynn – 2001
Against the backdrop of evolving welfare policies in California following the approval of federal welfare reforms in 1996, the Growing Up in Poverty Project is examining how single mothers and their children fare as they move from cash aid to jobs, the types and quality of child care arrangements selected, and if mothers' access to child care…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
Fuller, Bruce; Kipnis, Fran; Siegel, Patricia – 1999
Rising maternal employment, welfare reform, and increased preschool enrollment contribute to accelerating family demand for child care in California, and federal and state governments have responded by doubling support for child care and preschool programs between 1996 and 1999. However, there is little information available on how child care…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Children, Day Care, Day Care Centers