Child Care Subsidies in Monroe County - An Analysis of Need, Availability and Trends
The availability of child care subsidies in Monroe County has declined over the past 7 years and meets about one-fifth of the potential need, but Monroe outpaces similar counties in providing this support to low-income working families, a new CGR study reports. CGR and the League of Women Voters of the Rochester Metropolitan Area chose child care subsidies as the focus of our research effort in 2014, funded out of the Beatrice Bibby Endowment. This report was updated in May 2015 with additional data analysis.
Report Date: Nov 2014
Author(s): Erika Rosenberg
, Michael Silva
, Rachel Rhodes
Subject(s): Children & Youth Services
Location: Monroe, New York
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