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1999 California child care portfolio
California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 1999
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network

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The 2001 California child care portfolio
California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2001
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network. (No longer accessible as of April 16, 2013).

A statewide compilation of data on the child care market by county in California

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Building a 21st century economy: The case for investing in early education reform
Boots, Shelley Waters, 2005
(Issue Brief No. 1). Washington, DC: New America Foundation.

A discussion of the need for a universal, coordinated prekindergarten through third grade program in the United States in order maintain academic equality with other countries like Great Britain and China

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Center-based child care staff in Alameda County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Alameda County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties

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Center-based child care staff in Kern County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Kern County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties

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Center-based child care staff in Monterey County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Monterey County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties

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Center-based child care staff in Santa Clara County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Santa Clara County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties

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Center-based child care staff in Santa Cruz County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of Santa Cruz County's licensed child care centers supplied information on center staff and turnover rate, educational preparations, wages, retirement benefits, and collective bargaining status

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Center-based child care staff in San Francisco County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: The Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of San Francisco County's licensed child care centers supplied information on center staff and turnover rate, educational preparations, wages, retirement benefits, and collective bargaining status

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Center-based child care staff in San Mateo County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of San Mateo County's licensed child care centers supplied information on center staff and turnover rate, educational preparations, wages, retirement benefits, and collective bargaining status

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Child care assistance under welfare reform: Early responses by the states
Long, Sharon K., 1998
(Occasional Paper No. 15). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

An exploration of the child care assistance system in place just before the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) and states’ use of the increased freedom of the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) to develop new systems of assistance

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Child care choices for working families: Examining child care choices of Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Union Local 2 members working in San Francisco's hospitality industry
King, Carlise, 2002
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network. (No longer accessible as of October 11, 2012).

A study examining the links between parental employment schedules, care decisions, cost of child care and demographics amongst members in Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Local 2 of San Francisco and their children

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Child care choices for working families: Examining child care choices of Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Union Local 2 members working in San Francisco's hospitality industry [Executive summary]
King, Carlise, 2002
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

A summary of a study examining the links between parental employment schedules, care decisions, cost of child care and demographics amongst members in Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Local 2 of San Francisco and their children

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Family child care providers and assistants in Alameda County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of family child care providers in Alameda County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in Kern County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of family child care providers in Kern County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in Monterey County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A study of family child care providers demographics, professional preparation, length of time in the field, wages and benefits in Northern California

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Family child care providers and assistants in Santa Clara County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey study of family child care providers in Santa Clara County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in Santa Cruz County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey study of family child care providers in Santa Cruz County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in San Benito County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of family child care providers in San Benito County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in San Francisco County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of family child care providers in San Francisco County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in San Mateo County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey study of family child care providers in San Mateo County, California

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Family security: Supporting parents' employment and children's development
Boots, Shelley Waters, July, 2008
(New Safety Net Paper 3). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A discussion of a policy approach to family security issues that integrates child development and parental employment concerns

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How is Welfare Reform Influencing Child Care Supply and Parental Choices?: Monitoring Change in California, Connecticut and Florida
Boots, Shelley Waters, 1995
California Child Care Resource and Referral Network

A project carried out as a three-state consortium consisting of the California Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) Network, the University of California, Yale University, and the Florida Children's Forum, along with state- and community-level agencies and organizations. The project addresses five basic questions: (1) How is the availability of licensed child care changing as state governments in California and Florida seek to expand supply?; (2) What is the impact of these changes on the overall quality of licensed child care?; (3) How are welfare families in Connecticut selecting different types of care?; (4) How are these decisions related to children's early learning and development?; and (5) How do the contextual dynamics of child care supply within the community affect family decisions?

Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects


Preparing quality teachers for PK-3
Boots, Shelley Waters, 2006
New York: Foundation for Child Development.

A discussion of strategies for the preparation and qualifications of prekindergarten through third grade teachers

Fact Sheets & Briefs


A stark plateau: California families see little growth in child care centers
Fuller, Bruce, 2002
(Policy Brief 02-2). Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A brief on the child care center and preschool growth rate and low income families' access to licensed care in California.

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