This brief provides descriptive information on child care eligibility and receipt. Of the 14.2 million children eligible for child care subsidies under federal rules, 15 percent received subsidies. Of the 8.9 million children eligible for child care subsidies under state rules, 25 percent received subsidies. Poorer children were more likely to receive subsidies than less poor children.
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Advanced SearchThe Experiences of Families During A Father’s Incarceration: Descriptive Findings from Baseline Data Collection for the Multi-site Family Study on Incarceration, Parenting and Partnering
Using data from baseline interviews, this report describes the experiences of 1,482 incarcerated fathers and their intimate or coparenting female partners.
Understanding Unlicensed Care Homes: Final Report
Angela M. Greene, Michael Lepore, Linda Lux, Kristie Porter, and Emily Vreeland RTI International Printer Friendly Version in PDF Format (81 PDF pages)
Long-Term Care Awareness and Planning: What Do Americans Want?
Joshua M. Wiener, Galina Khatutsky, Angela M. Greene, Trini Thach, and Benjamin Allaire RTI International Derek Brown Washington University July 30, 2015 ASPE Policy Forum
Beyond Spend-down: The Prevalence and Process of Transitions to Medicaid
Brenda Spillman and Timothy Waidmann
The Risk of Needing LTSS: DYNASIM Projections
Briefing for ASPE Long-Term Care Financing Colloquium Melissa Favreault Washington, DC
The Affordable Care Act and Caregivers Research Brief
Informal caregivers, who are caregivers not paid for their assistance, are generally family members or friends of individuals in need of long-term services and supports.
Long-Term Services and Supports for Older Americans: Risks and Financing Research Brief
This revised Research Brief, authored by Melissa Favreault (Urban Institute) and Judith Dey (Department of Health and Human Services), presents information about the risk of needing care and associated costs to provide content for policymakers and others considering long-term care financing proposals.