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Informal Child Care in Philadelphia

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  • Megan Hague Angus
  • Mynti Hossain
  • Cleo Jacobs Johnson

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This brief explores the informal child care landscape in Philadelphia. It explores the perceived benefits of informal care, why parents choose it, and why providers offer it.

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  • Megan Hague Angus & Mynti Hossain & Cleo Jacobs Johnson, "undated". "Informal Child Care in Philadelphia," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 07c5e6027d554a2a8738ae5ba, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:07c5e6027d554a2a8738ae5baa2d85db
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