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Access to reliable, affordable child care services can be a challenge for those living in rural areas. Many rural communities do not have a day care center. When child care is available, it is often home-based and may not offer extended or weekend hours to address the needs of workers required to work shifts. For more information about rural child care issues, please see the Child Care information guide.
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How do child care concerns impact rural low-income workers and those leaving welfare?
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