(revised 09/2009)
Web version of this guide includes links to web resources.
This Current Population Report reveals the changes in child care arrangements in the 1990s. March 1996
C 3.186: P-70/2/53
Census Bureau webpage providing child care cost and arrangement statistics.
http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/childcare.html
This webpage of the Administration for Children & Families leads to information about child care and welfare reform and the Child Care and Development Fund. 1997
Both
the states and the federal government have shortcomings in the supply
of child care which dramatically affects low-income mothers in the work
force. March 1995
GA 1.5/2: T-HEHS-95-96 (fiche)
One merit of all successful employment training projects was the provision of child care. May 1996
GA 1.13: HEHS-96-108 (fiche); Also available on the Web via GPO Access
The
Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is responsible for
several child care programs discussed here in relationship to the
changing needs of children and families. 1994
Children Today. 1994. Vol. 23 No. 2 pp. 14-15; HE 23.12: 23/2
This
hearing discusses child care as the central issue of welfare reform
with testimony from the Child Welfare League, Child Care Connections,
Child Care America, etc. 1994
Y4.L 11/4: S.HRG. 103-541
This
annual reference source for American social policy provides background
material and data on child care programs including costs, state and
federal statistics, standards, etc. (quadrennial)
Y4.W36: 10-4/2004 At Gov. Pubs Desk
A section of this committee print dealing with child care describes the program goals, funding, state administration, etc.1996
Y 4.W 36: WMCP 104-15, pp. 42-48, p. 150
This hearing discusses the effect of the 1996 welfare reform legislation on the need for child care funding.
http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS64007
Identifies
existing child care programs and issues, describes legislation under
consideration, and discusses issues associated with consolidating child
care programs into a block grant. 1995
Major Studies & Issue Briefs 95-IB-95009 (1995-14:0065) microfilm.
Compares
AFDC with replacement child welfare provisions of the House-passed
Personal Responsibility Act and the Senate-passed Work Opportunity Act.
1995
Major Studies and Issue Briefs 95-696-EPW (1996-6:0055) microfilm
Annotated bibliography of materials to be used to improve health and safety in child care programs. 1994
NCJ 147043 (fiche)
This
annual report describes the Illinois Department of Public Aid child
care programs designed to help more families move from welfare to work.
Includes statistics. 1996
ILLINOIS 362.17 I29 CCP 1995
This
webpage from the Illinois Department of Human Services calculates your
eligibility to receive child care services available via DHS.
http://www.dhs.state.il.us/chp/ofh/mih/eligcalc.html
This
entire issues explores issues relating to Illinois children. A
statistical look at poverty, abuse, divorce, teen mothers,
immunizations, overscheduling, housing, school, and other factors
having an impact on Illinois kids.
Illinois Issues. Vol. 25, No. 11 November 1999
ILLINOIS 320.9 ILLI Vol. 25 No. 11
Concise discussion of federal child care programs detailing U.S. Code citation where their authority may be found. 1994
LEGL REF KF 479.L 44 1994 v.3 pp. 243-5
This
U.S. District Court Case deals with the denial of child day care
benefits in a manner inconsistent with the Social Security Act. 1982
549 F.Supp 871
Sections
601-615 of PL 104-193 are entitled Title VI-Child Care and delineate
goals, authorization, activities, and funding for this program.
110 STAT 2278; PL 104-193; (Also via GPO Access)
This
discussion of the Work & Responsibility Act of 1996 offers the
problem of child care for working mothers as one of the troublesome
issues. 1995
Harvard Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Law Review. 1995. V.30, No.2, pp. 339-405