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  1. Child Care for Employees’ Kids
    By Dana E Friedman; 2001
    Description: This report indicates that approximately 2,500 U.S. companies help with their employees’ child care needs. This is about a four-fold increase in four years. REFW0091 Child Care Special Report Harvard Business...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=33292 (100.00%)


  2. 2005 National Study of Employers
    By James T Bond, Erin Brownfield, Ellen Galinsky, Stacy S Kim; September 6, 2005
    Description: This study examined employer work life benefits, policies, and practices. The 2005 sample included 1,092 employers with 50 or more employees. REFW0065 2005 2005 September 6, 2005 Families and Work Institute
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=32700 (100.00%)


  3. Employer-Supported Child Care: Investing in Human Resources
    By Pamela R Aschbacher, Sandra L Burud, Jacquelyn McCroskey; 1984
    Description: This manual is designed to guide employers from the initial stages of examining child care to the actual establishment of programs. It was created in response to the expanding interest of employers in...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=31831 (100.00%)


  4. The Strange History of Employer-Sponsored Child Care: Interested Actors, Uncertainty, and the Transformation of Law in Organizational Fields
    By Erin L Kelly; November 2003
    Description: This article examines the development of two “family-friendly” employment benefits: dependent care expense accounts and employer-sponsored child care centers. Contains 97 references. FWES0070 Strange American...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=29717 (100.00%)


  5. Smart Solutions: Helping Your New Workers Meet Their Child Care Needs
    By The Welfare to Work Partnership; 2000
    Description: This report suggests a variety of child care benefits and supports that employers can offer their employees. Employers may offer flextime, staggered work schedules, or part-time work options. WKCB0089...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=29031 (100.00%)


  6. GSA Public Buildings Service, Office of Child Care: Annual Profile 2003
    By U.S. General Services Public Buildings Service, Office of Child Care; 2003
    Description: This annual report describes the status of 112 employer-supported child care centers run by the U.S. General Services Administration for both Federal and non-Federal families. Data are presented on accreditation,...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=27148 (100.00%)


  7. Meeting the Needs of Today's Workforce: Child Care Best Practices
    By Alexis M Herman; 1998
    Description: Employers are increasingly recognizing that addressing their workers' child care needs is important and makes good business sense. However, many employers have not offered child care assistance because...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=27823 (100.00%)


  8. Hospital-Sponsored Child Care: A 1988 National Survey
    By American College of Healthcare Executives and American Association of Health Care Consultants; 1989
    Description: A representative sample of 965 U.S. hospitals was surveyed for the purpose of obtaining information about: (1) current and projected involvement in provision of child care services to employees and their...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=23658 (100.00%)


  9. Taking Care: An Employer's Guide to Child Care Options
    By Elizabeth Cushing Payne, Judith David Bloomfield, Hollace Veldhuis, Amanda Walsh; 2002
    Description: Designed for employers who are developing employee child care initiatives, this guide provides information about programs that reserve slots in local child care centers and develop on or near site child...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=23042 (100.00%)


  10. Building Competitive Advantages: Child Care and the Financial Services Industry in New York City
    By Jill Goldman, Nancy Kolben, Toni Porter; March 1992
    Description: The 1992 Financial Services Industry Child Care Study was conducted to analyze the connections between financial service employees’ child care needs and community child care services enhancement. The appendices...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=22993 (100.00%)


  11. Learning Readiness: Promising Strategies
    By Lorelei Brush, Carol Copple, Sharon Deich, Sandra Hofferth; January 01, 1993
    Description: National Education Goal One, as framed by President Bush and the governors of the 50 states in 1989, declares that by the year 2000, all children in America will start school ready to learn. Contains 136...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=16494 (100.00%)


  12. Another Growth Year for Employer Child Care.
    By Roger Neugebauer; September 01, 1997
    Description: This eighth annual status report analyzes work-site child care trends. Trends indicate demand for employer child care continues to increase, is spreading to a broader array of companies, and companies...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=17360 (100.00%)


  13. Innovations in Toddler Day Care and Family Support Services: An International Overview.
    By Alfred J. Kahn, Sheila B. Kamerman; November 01, 1995
    Description: Discusses policy and program innovations in toddler day care and family support services in Europe, focusing on educational opportunities in Denmark, France, Italy, Finland, Sweden, and England. Reviews...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=17507 (100.00%)


  14. Child Day Care: A Key Building Block of Family Support and Family Preservation Programs.
    By Martha G. Roditti; November 01, 1995
    Description: Uses the pyramid-of-services model to organize the complexity of child day care systems and to delineate their place in the framework of family preservation and support services. Argues that the family...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=17518 (100.00%)


  15. Investing in Child Care: Challenges Facing Working Parents and the Private Sector Response.
    By Treasury Working Group on Child Care; October 14, 1998
    Description: This report of a group of business and labor leaders convened at the White House Conference on Child Care in October 1997 identifies and provides examples of a variety of ways that businesses can promote...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=17598 (100.00%)


  16. Meeting the Needs of Today's Workforce: Child Care Best Practices.
    By U.S. Department of Labor; January 01, 1998
    Description: Employers are increasingly recognizing that addressing their workers' child care needs is important and makes good business sense. However, many employers have not offered child care assistance because...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=18574 (100.00%)


  17. Employer Tool Kit for Implementing Work Life Programs
    By Child Care Matters; October 24, 2000
    Description: This Employer Tool Kit, by Child Care Matters in Pennsylvania, is designed to help employers and organizations assess work/life issues and plan and implement strategies to assist workers in the challenging...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=19317 (100.00%)


  18. Illinois Child Care: Developing Center-Based Programs (El cuidado infantil en Illinois: El desarrollo de programas basados en centros)
    By Illinois Department of Human Services; 2001
    Description:
    Resumen: Se resumen los pasos necesarios para fundar un programa de cuidado infantil en el estado de Illinois basado en un hogar y en un centro, y se incluye la información de contacto de una...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=23390 (100.00%)


  19. Ahead of the Curve: Why America's Leading Employers are Addressing the Needs of New and Expectant Parents.
    By Rima Shore; January 01, 1998
    Description: Increasing numbers of employed parents of young children, increasing work-family conflict experienced by these parents, and the importance of early experience for children's brain development combine to...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=3714 (100.00%)


  20. Employer Child Care Options
    By United State Department of Labor; January 01, 2002
    Description: This document suggests that workers are more likely to be productive and satisfied on the job when they work in jobs that support their individual and family needs. Employer child care assistance includes...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=2791 (100.00%)


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