Children
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Reach and Utility of the New Hampshire Child Care Scholarship Program In this primer, authors Harshita Sarup and Jess Carson describe the New Hampshire Child Care Scholarship Program after recent policy changes.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice, New Hampshire | Child Care, Children, Family, Income, Low Income, New Hampshire |
High Child Care Costs Strain NH Family Budgets In this primer, authors Tyrus Parker and Jess Carson discuss the cost of child care for New Hampshire families.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice, New Hampshire | Child Care, Children, Family, Income, New Hampshire |
New Hampshire’s Well Educated, Underpaid Child Care Workforce In this primer, authors Rebecca Glauber and Jess Carson discuss New Hampshire’s child care workforce.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice, New Hampshire | Child Care, Children, Education, Employment, Family, Income, New Hampshire, Wages |
Fewer Providers, Longer Distances: New Hampshire’s Child Care Landscape In this primer, authors Jess Carson and Harshita Sarup discuss New Hampshire’s “supply” of child care.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice, New Hampshire | Child Care, Children, Education, Family, Income, New Hampshire |
Preschool Availability in New Hampshire Public Schools This brief discusses data collected by researchers at the University of New Hampshire in spring 2024 better understand the landscape of preschool offerings in New Hampshire’s public schools.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice | Child Care, Children, Education, Family, New Hampshire |
Granite Guide to Early Childhood: Introduction to New Hampshire’s Child Care Sector The series of primers discussed in this overview, titled the Granite Guide to Early Childhood, synthesizes the widely disaggregated scholarship on child care in New Hampshire and compiles this work into an unprecedented accessible collection.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice | Child Care, Children, Education, Family, New Hampshire |
What Do New Hampshire Families Want for Child Care? In this primer, authors Rebecca Glauber and Jess Carson describe the complexity of families’ child care decision making, shaped by preference and the reality of available offerings.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice, New Hampshire | Child Care, Children, New Hampshire |
New Englanders’ Use of Child Care Varies by Income, Even Among Working Households In this data snapshot, author Jess Carson reports that data from the U.S. Census Bureau collected between January and May 2023 show that access to child care remains uneven.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice | Child Care, Children, Family, New England |
New England Households Rely on a Mix of Child Care Arrangements In this data snapshot, author Jess Carson reports that data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau between January and May 2023 show that 70 percent of New England households with a child under five use child care, and more than one-third of those rely on multiple… |
Center for Social Policy in Practice | Child Care, Children, Family, New England |
New Hampshire Parents Use Child Care but Seek More Options In this brief, authors Jess Carson and Sarah Boege describe child care use and gaps among respondents to the 2022 New Hampshire Preschool Development Grant Family Needs Assessment Survey.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice, New Hampshire | Child Care, Children, Education, Family |