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Whaley, Betti S.; Lewis, Toye B. – 1978
A review of current programs and the growing crisis in program delivery within New York City's Agency for Child Development demonstrates the special problems of black mothers in the labor force. The New York case study indicates that there are three basic and critical issues currently confronting public policy for the care of young children: (1)…
Descriptors: Blacks, Case Studies, Child Care, Day Care
Day Care and Child Development Council of America, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1974
This booklet discusses the need for a comprehensive family-centered approach to day care. A hypothetical family situation is used to illustrate that present approaches to day care are not optimally functional because of the dichotomy existing between day care and family life. Historical origins of day care centers and significant changes in the…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Comprehensive Programs, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Helfgot, Joseph; Morris, Daniel – 1974
This study analyzes the day care-related perceptions of a group of low-income women who voluntarily enrolled their children in group day care in order to obtain or maintain employment, and explores the employment experiences of these women. Face-to-face unstructured interviews were conducted by trained black or Hispanic interviewers with 157 New…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Welfare, Day Care, Economic Factors
McMurray, Georgia L.; Kazanjian, Dolores P. – 1982
This follow-up study of a 1979 survey of families involved in New York City's public day care program is based on field interviews with a random sample of 211 families in contact with the program in the past 4 years. Section 1 of this report describes the Agency for Child Development's day care programs for children from low-income working…
Descriptors: After School Day Care, Blacks, Case Studies, Child Caregivers