U.S. Census Bureau

Who's Minding the Kids? Child Care Arrangements: Fall 1995 (P70-70)
Detailed Tables (PPL-138)

Table 1A. Child Care Arrangements for Preschoolers by Family Characteristics: Fall 1995 (18k)
Table 1B. Child Care Arrangements for Preschoolers by Family Characteristics: Fall 1995 - Percentages (18k)
Table 2A. Child Care Arrangements for Preschoolers by Family Characteristics: During Their Parents Work/School Hours: Fall 1995 (18k)
Table 2B. Child Care Arrangements for Preschoolers by Family Characteristics: During Their Parents Work/School Hours: Fall 1995 - Percentages (18k)
Table 3A. Child Care Arrangements for Preschoolers by Family Characteristics: During Their Parents Nonwork/School Hours: Fall 1995 (16k)
Table 3B. Child Care Arrangements for Preschoolers by Family Characteristics: During Their Parents Nonwork/School Hours: Fall 1995 - Percentages (16k)
Table 4A. Primary Child Care Arrangements of Preschoolers of Employed Mothers: Fall 1995 (14k)
Table 4B. Primary Child Care Arrangements of Preschoolers of Employed Mothers: Fall 1995 - Percentages (14k)
Table 5A. Characteristics of Children in Head Start: Fall 1995 - Among Children 3 and 4 Years Old Living in Poverty (4k)
Table 5B. Child Care Characteristics of Children in Head Start: Fall 1995 - Among Children 3 and 4 Years Old Living in Poverty (4k)
Table 6A. Child Care Arrangements for Gradeschoolers by Family Characteristics: Fall 1995 (27k)
Table 6B. Child Care Arrangements for Gradeschoolers by Family Characteristics: Fall 1995 - Percentages (27k)
Table 7A. Child Care Arrangements for Gradeschoolers by Family Characteristics: During Their Parents Work/School Hours: Fall 1995 (27k)
Table 7B. Child Care Arrangements for Gradeschoolers by Family Characteristics: During Their Parents Work/School Hours: Fall 1995 - Percentages (27k)
Table 8A. Child Care Arrangements for Gradeschoolers by Family Characteristics: During Their Parents Nonwork/School Hours: Fall 1995 (20k)
Table 8B. Child Care Arrangements for Gradeschoolers by Family Characteristics: During Their Parents Nonwork/School Hours: Fall 1995 - Percentages (20k)
Table 9. Family and Child Characteristics of Children in Self Care by Age of Child and Employment Status of Designated Parent, Fall 1995 (21k)
Table 10A. Family Payments for Child Care by Employed Mothers of Children Under 14 (3k)
Table 10B. Family Payments for Child Care by Employed Mothers of Children Under 5 (3k)
Table 10C. Family Payments for Child Care by Employed Mothers of Children 5 to 14 (3k)
Table 11A. Average Weekly Child Care Expenditures by Employed Mothers of Children Under 14: Fall 1995 (5k)
Table 11B. Average Weekly Child Care Expenditures by Employed Mothers of Children Under 5: Fall 1995 (5k)
Table 11C. Average Weekly Child Care Expenditures by Employed Mothers of Children 5 to 14: Fall 1995 (5k)