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Archive | 2012

Struggling to Pay the Bills: Using Mixed-Methods to Understand Families’ Financial Stress and Child Care Costs

Deana Grobe; Roberta B. Weber; Elizabeth E. Davis; Ellen K. Scott

Purpose – This study examines parents’ financial stress associated with obtaining care for young children while employed in unstable low-wage jobs. The child care subsidy program aims to both improve child care quality and support employment, and we expect that a substantial infusion of resources into this program would reduce parents’ financial stress. Methodology/approach – We use a mixed-methods research design to study parents’ financial costs of child care, how predictable the cost of child care is to a parent, and what strategies parents employ to manage child care costs. Findings – We find that parents perceive the subsidy program essential to their ability to manage the needs of their children and working. Yet, receiving subsidies does not appear to alleviate parents’ financial stress because child care costs continue to consume a large share of the familys income and subsidy policies make it difficult for parents to predict their portion of the costs. Parents manage the large and unpredictable expense of child care by decreasing other expenditures and increasing debt. Practical implications – Changing subsidy policies so they better fit the reality of these families’ lives could result in a more substantive stress reduction. States can reduce unpredictability by reducing and stabilizing participants’ child care cost burden and revising eligibility policy. Originality/value of paper – This research project fills an important gap in our knowledge about financial stress of low-income working families, provides insights into the role subsidy program participation plays in these parents’ lives, and informs discussion of subsidy policy.


Archive | 2002

The Dynamics of Child Care Subsidy Use: A Collaborative Study of Five States.

Marcia K. Meyers; Laura R. Peck; Elizabeth E. Davis; Ann Collins; J. Lee Kreader; Annie Georges; Roberta B. Weber; Deanna Schexnayder; Daniel G. Schroeder; Jerry A. Olson


Early Childhood Education Journal | 2008

Why do they leave? Child care subsidy use in Oregon

Deana Grobe; Roberta B. Weber; Elizabeth E. Davis


Children and Youth Services Review | 2014

Does policy matter? The effect of increasing child care subsidy policy generosity on program outcomes

Roberta B. Weber; Deana Grobe; Elizabeth E. Davis


Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy | 2010

Rural–Urban Differences in Childcare Subsidy Use and Employment Stability

Elizabeth E. Davis; Deana Grobe; Roberta B. Weber


American Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2001

The Dynamics of Child Care Subsidy use by Rural Families in Oregon

Elizabeth E. Davis; Roberta B. Weber


Archive | 2002

Continuity and Stability: Dynamics of Child Care Subsidy Use in Oregon

Roberta B. Weber; Elizabeth E. Davis


Early Childhood Education Journal | 2017

Using Policy-Relevant Administrative Data in Mixed Methods: A Study of Employment Instability and Parents’ Use of Child Care Subsidies

Deana Grobe; Elizabeth E. Davis; Ellen K. Scott; Roberta B. Weber


Taylor and Francis | 2013

The dynamics of child-care subsidy use

Marcia K. Meyers; Laura R. Peck; Elizabeth E. Davis; Ann Collins; J. Lee Kreader; Annie Georges; Roberta B. Weber; Deanna Schexnayder; Daniel G. Schroeder; Jerry A. Olson


Administration for Children & Families | 2012

Common Challenges in the Study of Continuity of Child Care Subsidy Participation. Methodological Brief OPRE 2012-55.

Elizabeth E. Davis; Deana Grobe; Roberta B. Weber

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Deana Grobe

Oregon State University

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Daniel G. Schroeder

University of Texas at Austin

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Deanna Schexnayder

University of Texas at Austin

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Jerry A. Olson

University of Texas at Austin

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Laura R. Peck

Economic Policy Institute

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