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Preventive Benefits of U.S. Childcare Subsidies in Supervisory Child Neglect
Authors:Kathryn Maguire‐Jack  Kelly M Purtell  Kathryn Showalter  Sheila Barnhart  Mi‐Youn Yang
Abstract:Using data from age 3 of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, the current study explores the complex relationships between U.S. childcare subsidies and neglect. Specifically, the study examines two research questions: (i) Are U.S. childcare subsidies associated with self‐reported neglect among low‐income mothers? (ii) What individual types of self‐reported neglect are significantly reduced by receipt of childcare subsidy? Using negative binomial regression examining the relationships among mothers who were income‐eligible for childcare subsidy, we found that childcare subsidy was associated with lower levels of supervisory neglect, indicating an important role of subsidy in the lives of low‐income families.
Keywords:childcare subsidies  child neglect  Fragile Families
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