Research Report Partnering to Meet the Child Care Needs of Parents in Education and Training: Four Profiles of Collaboration
Teresa Derrick-Mills, Caroline Heller, Gina Adams
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Child care can be a major challenge for low-income parents who want to participate in education or training to improve their employment prospects and future earnings. One promising solution is to develop collaborations between those who provide education and training services to families and those involved in meeting their child care needs. This report profiles four innovative collaborations working to bridge this gap and provides useful insights into how organizations can support the needs of two generations as parents strive to improve their ability to provide for their families.
Research and Evidence Family and Financial Well-Being Work, Education, and Labor Tax and Income Supports Research to Action Upward Mobility
Expertise Families Social Safety Net Higher Education Workforce Development Labor Markets Upward Mobility and Inequality Early Childhood
Tags Higher education Welfare and safety net programs Economic well-being Child care Early childhood education Beyond high school: Education and training Kids in context Child care workers and early childhood teachers Child care and early education Children and youth