Child Care “Packaging” Among TANF Recipients: Implications for Social Work |
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Authors: | Allison Zippay Ph.D. Anu Rangarajan Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social Work, Rutgers University, 536 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA;(2) Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA |
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Abstract: | This article reports the results of a study that examined the ways in which current and recent TANF recipients assembled or “packaged” their child care arrangements among formal and informal providers. The findings are drawn from in-person, in-depth interviews with current and former welfare recipients. The study found that most of the respondents used multiple providers within the category of informal child care for reasons including availability, the use of a network of social acquaintances as a problem-solving resource, the need to accommodate irregular work hours, and personal trauma that contributed to a distrust of strangers in formal settings. The findings can affect the efficacy of practice with TANF recipients by contributing to social workers’ understanding of the context of decision-making regarding child care. |
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Keywords: | Child Care TANF Welfare Reform Poverty Informal Networks |
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