M. (1999). Improving child care systems in Illinois and Georgia: Partner- ships between the land-grant universities and state agencies. In T. R. Chibucos & R. M. Lerner (Eds.), Serving children and families through community-university partnerships: Success stories (pp. 119 - 126). ...
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residents have swapped out soda and replaced that soda with beer. Pointedly, the study says Seattle’s soda tax “induced” consumers to buy more beer. …The PLoS study, by University of Illinois-Chicago researchers Lisa M. Powell and Julien Lader, ...
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on an average per child basis, the cost of coverage that would otherwise be provided. In the case of family coverage, the alternative must be cost-effective relative to the amount paid to obtain comparable coverage only of the targeted low-income children, and it must not ...