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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 9.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Serv Rev. 2008 Sep;82(3):361–394. doi: 10.1086/592360

Table 4.

Employment and Type of Child Care by Level of Disadvantage during Follow-Up: Control Group

Most (%) Moderate (%) Least (%)
Average quarterly employment rate 19.64 45.37 65.65
Ever employed 40.04 68.77 88.41
Attended educational or job training 28.08 40.19 44.35
Ever employed or attended educational or job training 52.90 77.78 93.91
Any child care 54.17 75.35 89.57
Any center-based care 34.96 49.09 56.52
Any home-based care 34.42 56.72 69.28
Only center-based care 19.57 18.63 20.29
Only home-based care 19.02 26.26 33.04
Mixed care 15.40 30.46 36.23
N 552 1,809 345

Note.—Educational or job training includes participation in English as a second language classes, adult basic education classes, general equivalency diploma classes, college classes, vocational training, unpaid employment, job clubs, and job searches.