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Child care and women's return to work after childbirth
Klerman, Jacob Alex, 1990
The American Economic Review, 80(2), 284-288

A study of the influences of child care subsidies and the cost of child care on the timing of the decision of women to return to work after the birth of their first child

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Does Head Start make a difference?
Currie, Janet, 1995
The American Economic Review, 85(3), 341-364

A study of the impact of participation in the Head Start program amongst children, one example pointing to school readiness and grade repeating amongst white and black children that participated in the program, with results from data analysis of 5000 children involved in the National Longitudinal Survey’s Child-Mother file

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Economic effects of quality regulations in the day-care industry
Chipty, Tasneem, 1995
The American Economic Review, 85(2), 419-424

A study of the influence of state-imposed quality regulations on prices, quantity and quality of child care using data from the 1990 National Child Care Survey

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The effectiveness of child-care subsidies in encouraging the welfare-to-work transition of low-income single mothers
Kimmel, Jean, 1995
The American Economic Review, 85(2), 271-275

An analysis of the effectiveness of child care subsidies in encouraging the welfare-to-work transition of low-income single mothers from the 1987 and 1988 panels of the national Survey Income and Program Participation

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The health returns of education policies from preschool to high school and beyond
Johnson, Rucker C., May 2010
The American Economic Review, 100(2), 188-194

A study of the relationship between childhood school related factors, including early childhood program participation, and adult health status, based on data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) that follow children born between 1950 and 1975 through 2007

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The impact of regulations on the supply and quality of care in child care markets
Hotz, V. Joseph, August, 2011
The American Economic Review, 101(5), 1775-1805

An analysis of the impact of state child care regulations on the supply and quality of child care services in high and low income markets, addressing questions of accreditation, labor intensiveness, supply of and access to formal and informal child care, and benefits to center workers and owners, based on data from the United States Census of Services Industries for 1987, 1992, and 1997, state regulation data, and child care center accreditation data for 1987 through 1997 from the National Association for the Education for Young Children (NAEYC)

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Longer-term effects of Head Start
Garces-Tolon, Eliana, 2002
The American Economic Review, 92(4), 999-1012

A study of the relationship between participation in Head Start and long-term outcomes in the areas of high school completion, college attendance, earnings, and criminal activity, based on data collected on adults from the Panel Survey of Income Dynamics (PSID)

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Public schooling for young children and the maternal labor supply
Gelbach, Jonah B., 2002
The American Economic Review, 92(1), 307-322

An analysis based on 1980 U.S. Census data of the effects of public school enrollment of five-year-olds on mothers' labor force participation, with implications for increasing public spending on child care

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Quality-adjusted cost functions for child-care centers
Mocan, H. Naci, 1995
The American Economic Review, 85(2), 409-413

An investigation of efficiency and quality standards in full-time year-round for-profit and non-profit child care centers in four states (California, Colorado, Connecticut, and North Carolina)

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