Does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas? evaluation of a government-sponsored program in Guatemala City

This paper presents preliminary findings from an evaluation of the HCP carried out in 1998 in urban slums of Guatemala City. The evaluation included both an operations (or process) evaluation and an impact evaluation. Key findings of the operations evaluation are summarized, and preliminary findings...

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Autores principales: Ruel, Marie T., de la Briere, Benedicte, Hallman, Kelly, Coj de Salazar, Nora
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: World Bank 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155752
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author Ruel, Marie T.
de la Briere, Benedicte
Hallman, Kelly
Coj de Salazar, Nora
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description This paper presents preliminary findings from an evaluation of the HCP carried out in 1998 in urban slums of Guatemala City. The evaluation included both an operations (or process) evaluation and an impact evaluation. Key findings of the operations evaluation are summarized, and preliminary findings of the impact evaluation on children s dietary intakes are presented. Aspects related to the targeting, coverage, and cost of the program are also discussed, and the patterns of childcare use by nonbeneficiary households and their costs are described.
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spelling CGSpace1557522024-11-14T11:36:24Z Does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas? evaluation of a government-sponsored program in Guatemala City Ruel, Marie T. de la Briere, Benedicte Hallman, Kelly Coj de Salazar, Nora urbanization women employment child care urban development services evaluation children nutrition poverty alleviation gender This paper presents preliminary findings from an evaluation of the HCP carried out in 1998 in urban slums of Guatemala City. The evaluation included both an operations (or process) evaluation and an impact evaluation. Key findings of the operations evaluation are summarized, and preliminary findings of the impact evaluation on children s dietary intakes are presented. Aspects related to the targeting, coverage, and cost of the program are also discussed, and the patterns of childcare use by nonbeneficiary households and their costs are described. 2002 2024-10-24T12:42:31Z 2024-10-24T12:42:31Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155752 en Limited Access World Bank Ruel, Marie T.; de la Briere, Benedicte; Hallman, Kelly; Coj de Salazar, Nora. 2002. Does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas? evaluation of a government-sponsored program in Guatemala City. In Q. Wodon, ed.Taking gender into account in social protection and poverty programs: case studies from Latin America.
spellingShingle urbanization
women
employment
child care
urban development
services
evaluation
children
nutrition
poverty alleviation
gender
Ruel, Marie T.
de la Briere, Benedicte
Hallman, Kelly
Coj de Salazar, Nora
Does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas? evaluation of a government-sponsored program in Guatemala City
title Does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas? evaluation of a government-sponsored program in Guatemala City
title_full Does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas? evaluation of a government-sponsored program in Guatemala City
title_fullStr Does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas? evaluation of a government-sponsored program in Guatemala City
title_full_unstemmed Does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas? evaluation of a government-sponsored program in Guatemala City
title_short Does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas? evaluation of a government-sponsored program in Guatemala City
title_sort does subsidized childcare help poor working women in urban areas evaluation of a government sponsored program in guatemala city
topic urbanization
women
employment
child care
urban development
services
evaluation
children
nutrition
poverty alleviation
gender
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155752
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