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Partnering schools, communities and Proposition 10: Financing considerations for early childhood initiatives
Flynn, Margaret, 2002
Retrieved February 7, 2005, fromhttp://www.healthychild.ucla.edu/Publications/Documents/Partnering%20Schools%20and%20Communities0102.pdf
An exploration of strategies for financing school-linked early learning initiatives
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Reaching back to create a brighter future: The role of schools in promoting school readiness
Halfon, Neal, 2001
Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families, and Communities.
An exploration of ways to integrate early childhood education and care programs to promote school readiness through Proposition 10 in California
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Partnering schools, communities and Proposition 10: Financing considerations for early childhood initiatives
Flynn, Margaret, January 2002
Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families, and Communities.
A discussion of Proposition 10, a proposal of a flexible funding structure for the development of a comprehensive system of early childhood education and care services in California
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Partnering schools, communities and Proposition 10: Financing considerations for early childhood initiatives: Executive summary
Flynn, Margaret, 2002
Los Angeles: Center for Healthier Children, Families & Communities
A summary of an exploration of strategies for financing school-linked early learning initiatives
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Executive Summary
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Partnering schools, communities and Proposition 10: Financing considerations for early childhood initiatives [Executive summary]
Flynn, Margaret, January 2002
Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families, and Communities.
A discussion of Proposition 10, a proposal of a flexible funding structure for the development of a comprehensive system of early childhood education and care services in California
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Executive Summary
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Statement of Sharon K. Long, Senior Research Associate, Urban Institute
Long, Sharon K., 2000
In Federal resources available for child care: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives. 106th Cong., 1st Sess.
Testimony on state responses to the increased opportunity for innovation under welfare reform and the adequacy of child care funding to meet the needs of low-income working families
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Navigating the child care subsidy system: Policies and practices that affect access and retention
Adams, Gina, 2002
(Series A, No. A-50). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A brief that summarizes the results of a study of child care subsidy policies and practices that can affect parents' interaction with the subsidy agency, the subsidy application process, and subsidy retention.
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Fact Sheets & Briefs
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Children cared for by relatives: Who are they and how are they faring?
Ehrle, Jennifer, 2001
(Series B, No. B-28). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
An investigation into the well-being of children living in non-parental family arrangements, based of data from the National Survey of America’s Families (NSAF)
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Fact Sheets & Briefs
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Left behind or staying away?: Eligible parents who remain off TANF
Zedlewski, Sheila R., 2002
(Series B, No. B-51). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
An overview of eligible single parents who do not participate in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
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Children cared for by relatives: What do we know about their well-being?
Billing, Amy, 2002
(Series B, No. B-46). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A discussion of the role of relative child care on child behavioral and cognitive development using data from the 1997 and 1999 Survey of American's Families
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After school care for children: Challenges for California
Children Now (Organization), April 2001
Oakland, CA: Children Now.
An overview of issues facing after school child care in California
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Fact Sheets & Briefs
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After-school pursuits: An examination of outcomes in the San Francisco Beacon Initiative: Executive summary
Walker, Karen E., 2004
Philadelphia: Public/Private Ventures.
A summary of a program evaluation of the San Francisco Beacon Initiative (SFBI), a community-based after school program
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Executive Summary
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The number of child care arrangements used by children under five: Variation across states
Capizzano, Jeffrey, 2000
(Series B, No. B-12). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A study of the consistent weekly use of multiple child care arrangements by employed mothers of preschool children, examining variations by state, child age, and family income level, and analyzing combinations of child care types, based on data from the 1997 National Survey of America's Families (NSAF)
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Alabama
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-16). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
An analysis of child care use by children of working mothers in Alabama, including data on types and numbers of child care arrangements, hours children spend in care, and dollar amounts families spend on child care
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: California
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-22). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A profile of child care in California that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Florida
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-17). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A profile of child care in Florida that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Michigan
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-19). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A profile of child care in Michigan that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Massachusetts
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-18). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A profile of child care in Massachusetts that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Minnesota
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-25). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A profile of child care in Minnesota that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Washington
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-26). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A profile of child care in Washington that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Texas
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-23). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A profile of child care in Texas that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Mississippi
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-15). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A profile of child care in Mississippi that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: New Jersey
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-20). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A profile of child care in New Jersey that analyzed the types and number of child care arrangements used by families, the hours children spent in care, and the amount of money families spent on care, as well as variations by the child's age and family income status.
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State child care profile for children with employed mothers: Wisconsin
Snyder, Kathleen, 2001
(State Profiles No. 01-24). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
An analysis of child care use in Wisconsin, including types and number of child care arrangements, hours spent in care, and amount of money spent on care, with variations by children's age and family income status
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Child care arrangements for children under five: Variation across states
Capizzano, Jeffrey, 2000
(Series B, No. B-7). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.
A study of the primary child care arrangements of children under five whose mothers are employed, as well as of the variations in patterns of child care arrangements by state, by the child's age, and by the income status of the child's family.
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