Ventura County early care and education compensation/retention initiative project: Ventura County: Year 1 implementation study report

Author(s): Santelices-Etchegaray, Veronica; Phillips, Gabriele;
Date Issued: August, 2002
Publisher(s): Policy Analysis for California Education (Organization)
Description: Findings from a qualitative implementation study of the first year of the Ventura Incentive Project in Ventura County, one of several child care retention incentive models being implemented throughout California to improve retention rates and professional development opportunities in the child care industry by providing monetary incentives to eligible child care providers, based on data from site visits and focus groups conducted with project staff and participants, as well as interviews with members of the advisory board and/or representatives from partner organizations
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Funder(s): California. Children and Families Commission
Source: Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education. Retrieved September 8, 2005, from http://pace.berkeley.edu/Ventura_FINAL.pdf (no longer accessible since March 28, 2008)
Note: This resource is part of the Matching Funds for Retention Incentives Evaluation
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Training, Mentoring, & Apprenticeships

Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Recruitment, Retention & Job Satisfaction
Country: United States
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