National Study of the Costs and Benefits of Employer-Supported Child Care

A Guide to Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Employer Child Care Assistance: Guidebook (V. Rubin, P. Weinstock, C. Chetkovich, L. Schlichtmann) Sep, 1989 #306-2
Guide designed for employers who are considering the adoption of new child care benefits, as well as for those interested in evaluating and improving existing benefits.

Employer-Supported Child Care: Measuring and Understanding Its Impact on the Workplace (V. Rubin, P. Weinstock, C. Chetkovich, L. Schlichtmann) Sep, 1989 #306-1
Examines the relationship between employer-supported child care and worker productivity. Findings are based on an extensive literature review and on case studies in workplaces with varying child care benefits.

A Guide to Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Employer Child Care Assistance (V. Rubin, P. Weinstock, C. Chetkovich, L. Schlichtmann) Sep, 1989 #306-2
This guide is designed for employers who are considering the adoption of new child care benefits as well as for those interested in evaluating and improving existing benefits.

Employer-Supported Child Care: Measuring and Understanding Its Impact on the Workplace (Executive Summary) (V. Rubin, P. Weinstock, C. Chetkovich, L. Schlichtmann) Sep, 1989 #306-1ES
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, this report examines the relationship between employer-supported child care and worker productivity. Based on an extensive literature review and on case studies in seven workplaces with varying benefits.