Browsing Employment and Training Institute Publications by Subject "child care"
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Analysis of Child Care Survey and Vendor Participation Patterns in the Wisconsin Shares Child Care Subsidy Program Operating in SE Wisconsin
(2003-01-01)At the request of Milwaukee County, the Employment and Training Institute conducted an analysis of the annual child care surveys of rates and analysis of Wisconsin Shares child care subsidy program participation patterns ... -
Child Care for the Working Poor: The Milwaukee Experience
(2002-01-01)In Wisconsin the state government administers the child care subsidy program and allocates federal funds earmarked to improve the quality and availability of child care services. The county government is charged with ... -
Child Care Needs of Low- Income Employed Parents in Milwaukee County Under W-2
(1996-01-01)This report assesses the current use and availability of child care as well as estimating potential demand for child care under W-2. The analysis focuses on Milwaukee County and examines the challenges facing local agencies ... -
Child Care Selected by Families in the Wisconsin Shares Child Care Subsidy Program
(2006-01-01)As part of its technical assistance work for Milwaukee County, the Employment and Training Institute examines the participation in the child care subsidy program (Wisconsin Shares) by type of care used, the age of children ... -
Findings from the National Survey of America's Families for Milwaukee County Families with Preschool Children, 1997 and 1999
(2002-01-01)This technical assistance paper was prepared at the request of Milwaukee County to use the NSAF survey to help estimate the number of families needing Wisconsin child care subsidies for low-income families and to analyze ... -
Impact of Welfare Reform on Child Care Subsidies in Milwaukee County: 1996-1999
(1999-01-01)As part of its "W-2" ("Wisconsin Works") legislated changes in the state welfare system, the State of Wisconsin made a substantial commitment to provide day care support for low-income employed families, using federal TANF ... -
Increasing Child Care Rates and the Rate Setting Process Under the Wisconsin Shares Program
(2002-01-01)The Wisconsin Shares program provides financial payments to child care vendors serving lower-income families in the state. The subsidy program was created in 1995 to aid eligible families needing child care help in order ... -
Longitudinal Analysis of the Milwaukee County Child Care Subsidy Program: 1996-2001
(2002-01-01)Milwaukee County requested that the Employment and Training Institute for administrative purposes report on patterns of use for families participating in child care subsidy programs to assist the county in its long-term ... -
NSAF Findings on Preschool Children, Mothers' Employment Status and Child Care Choices
(2002-01-01)Data from the 1997 and 1999 National Survey of America's Families on the employment patterns and child care choices of mothers with preschool children (under age 5) were analyzed for families with low-income (at less than ... -
Purchasing Power Profile: Cesar E. Chavez and National
(2001-01-01)To help identify the economic assets of central city neighborhoods and to further employment opportunities for city residents the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Employment and Training Institute prepared state-of-the-art ... -
Removing Barriers to Employment: The Child Care-Jobs Equation
(1998-01-01)One of the critical concerns facing parents seeking employment is provision of adequate care for their children while they are at work. Employment and Training Institute surveys of central city Milwaukee female job seekers ... -
Research Brief on ETI Child Care Studies
(2016-01-01)Employment and Training Institute surveys of central city Milwaukee workers consistently identified two areas as barriers to employment: child care and transportation to jobs. The Institute studied child care issues in-depth ... -
The Child Care Costs of Engaging the Welfare Population in Work: The Milwaukee Experience
(2002-01-01)Beginning in 1996 Wisconsin initiated a strict work test program in Milwaukee County for public assistance, which was designed to engage the AFDC population, including mothers with very young children, in employment or ...
