Ensuring quality care for low-income babies: Contracting directly with providers to expand and improve infant and toddler care

Author(s): Matthews, Hannah; Schumacher, Rachel;
Date Issued: July 2008
Publisher(s): Center for Law and Social Policy
Description: An analysis of states' use of contracts to provide subsidized child care for infants and toddlers and the potential for contracts to improve the quality or increase the supply of child care, based on interviews with policymakers and contracted providers
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Funder(s): Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation
Source: (Child Care and Early Education Series Paper No. 3). Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy. Retrieved August 14, 2008, from http://www.clasp.org/publications/ccee_ensuring_quality_care_contracting.pdf
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Subsidies

Financing & Funding > Funding Mechanisms
Country: United States
States: CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT, ILLINOIS, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW YORK, VERMONT, WISCONSIN
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