The Child Care Scholarship (CCS) (formerly known as Child Care Subsidy) program helps eligible families in Maryland pay for high-quality child care and early education programs. The program is managed through a centralized vendor -- Child Care Scholarship Central 2 (CCS Central 2). ...
Child care subsidies provide an important work support for low-income families, yet children often receive subsidies for only a short period of time and may cycle on and off the program. Much of the research to date on patterns of subsidy participation has focused on the duration of ...
In this study we analyzed administrative data on children receiving child care subsidies in Maryland between 2007 and 2014 in order to investigate the continuity of subsidy participation over time. The study found wide variation in subsidy continuity for different children, and overall patterns were fa...
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“My assumption would be that there are a lot of children who are in some type of unregulated care, and that’s where I get concerned,” Aleshire said. More families are now eligible for the state’s Child Care Subsidy Program after the maximum eligible income levels were doubled in Augus...
Child care subsidy programs. Your personal network. Federal and state tax credits. Tax credits can take a bite out of your day care bills, as long as you can wait until tax season to reclaim some of the money spent on child care. Some tax credits may not be tied to paying for child...
Child care subsidy patterns: Are exits related to economic setbacks or economic successes? Using a recent cohort of single mothers who received child care subsidies, this study explores the extent to which low-income families utilize subsidies, f... Y Ha,DR Meyer - 《Children & Youth Services...
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Using the most recent national survey yet in the Philippines, inequality in the use of MCH services remain pro-rich after extensive subsidy for the health insurance of the poor. The large and increasing contribution of household wealth (>50 %) shows that the use of health care services in th...
In Maryland, both six-month and 12-month eligibility periods are common, and longer eligibility periods have become more frequent since 2007. However, only about one-third of child care subsidy vouchers had eligibility periods of at least 48 weeks, and most were considerably shorter than 12 ...