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Advancing the language skills of young Latino children: Fresh evidence: What works
Bridges, Margaret, 2010
Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Human Development, New Journalism on Latino Children.

An overview of research on the relationship of preschool education to the English language development of Latino children

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Assessing child-care quality with a telephone interview
Holloway, Susan D., 2001
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 16(2), 165-189

A test of the viability of telephone surveys as an alternative to direct observation methods to assess quality in child care sites, based on a comparison of assessments of 89 family child-care homes and 92 centers using both methods

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Can government raise child-care quality?: The influence of family demand, poverty, and policy
Fuller, Bruce, 1993
Educational Evaluation & Policy Analysis, 15(3), 255-278

A national survey of the influence of state standards, subsidies, tax credits and vouchers on preschool quality based on three contexts of family demands: statewide levels of wealth, maternal employment, and poverty rates

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Child care aid and quality for California families: Focusing on San Francisco and Santa Clara Counties
Fuller, Bruce, 2001
(Working Paper Series 01-2). Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A report on subsidy use and quality of child care selected by single mother welfare recipients in San Francisco and Santa Clara Counties, California

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Child care and early education: Effective investments in early care and education: What can we learn from research?
Carroll, Jude, 2004
Washington, DC: National Conference of State Legislatures

A summary of research findings designed to educate policymakers regarding the effects of high-quality early care and education on children's developmental outcomes

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Child care and early education: The effects of professional development efforts and compensation on quality of early care and education services
Lowenstein, Amy E., March, 2004
(Child Care and Early Education: Research and Policy Series Report No. 2). Washington, DC: National Conference of State Legislatures.

An overview of the relationship between high quality early care and education and teachers' formal education, specialized training and compensation

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Child care and early education: The effects of regulation on the quality of early care and education
Ochshorn, Susan, March, 2004
(Child Care and Early Education: Research and Policy Series Report No. 3). Washington, DC: National Conference of State Legislatures

A review of recent research and policy on child care and early education program regulation, including information on current state regulatory strategies and processes in areas such as staff child ratios, staff training, safety, and physical environments

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Child care and early education: Infant and toddler care: Meeting the needs of families with options that work
Rigby, Dawn Elizabeth, 2004
Washington, DC: National Conference of State Legislatures

A review of research on infant and toddler care in a variety of settings identifying promising state policy strategies and highlighting options for policymakers who aim to improve the affordability, availability, quality and coordination of infant and toddler care in their state

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Child-care and early education: Policy problems and options: Latino Caucus Retreat
Fuller, Bruce, 2000
Berkeley, CA: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A briefing paper articulating basic problems confronting system of childcare and early education for Latino working families in California and policy recommendations to address those problems

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The child-care and preschool workforce: Demographics, earnings, and unequal distribution
Fuller, Bruce, 2001
Educational Evaluation & Policy Analysis, 23(1), 37-55

A discussion using the 2000 census data to assess inequalities in the supply and quality of early education organizations and their staff

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Child care indicators 1998, part 1: Preliminary figures
Fuller, Bruce, 1998
(Research Series No. 98-2). Berkeley, CA: Policy Analysis for California Education

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Child care indicators 1998, part 2
Fuller, Bruce, 1998
(Research Series No. 98-2). Berkeley, CA: Policy Analysis for California Education

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Child care in poor communities: Early learning effects of type, quality, and stability
Loeb, Susanna, 2003
(NBER Working Paper Series No. 9954). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

A study on the influence of child care type, quality, and stability on the social and cognitive development of the preschool children of low-income single mothers

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Child care in poor communities: Early learning effects of type, quality, and stability
Loeb, Susanna, 2004
Child Development, 75(1), 47-65

A longitudinal analysis of the effects of child care type, quality, and stability on the social and cognitive development of preschool children of low-income single mothers

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Child care quality: Centers and home settings that serve poor families
Fuller, Bruce, 2004
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 19(4), 505-527

A multi-site, longitudinal study examining the quality of child care settings chosen by low-income mothers enrolled in welfare-to-work programs

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Child care selection under welfare reform: How mothers balance work requirements and parenting
Mensing, James, 2000
Early Education and Development, 11(5), 573-595

An examination of factors affecting the child care decisions of mothers participating in welfare to work programs

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College credentials and caring: How teacher training could lift young children
Fuller, Bruce, 2011
In E.F. Zigler, W.S. Gilliam, & W.S. Barnett (Eds.), The pre-k debates: Current controversies and issues (pp. 57-63). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes

An identification of interests that support legislative mandates for bachelor degree requirements for early educators, and a review of studies challenging the correlation between teacher attainment of bachelor degrees and significantly positive child and classroom outcomes

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Community voices: California preschool directors speak on policy options
Fuller, Bruce, 2007
(Working Paper 07-1). Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A survey-based exploration of the views held by the directors of 816 preschools funded by community based organizations in California, focusing on the issues of financing community needs, program improvement, state involvement, and market competition with other institutions

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Early child-care selection: Variation by geographic location, maternal characteristics, and family structure
Singer, Judith D., 1998
Developmental Psychology, 34(5), 1129-1144

An analysis of the factors influencing the age at which children six and under enter child care using data from the 1990 National Child Care Survey

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Estimating unmet need for child care and preschool: Alternative definitions and analytic tools
Loeb, Susanna, 2002
Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education

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Estimating unmet need for child care subsidies and providers: A possible framework (Working Paper)
Fuller, Bruce, 1999
Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education

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Ethnic differences in child care selection: The influence of family structure, parental practices, and home language
Liang, Xiaoyan, 2000
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 15(4), 357-384

A study of parental selection of center-based child care, focusing on the influences of ethnicity, family structure, parental beliefs, and home language

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Evaluating child care and preschools: Advancing the interests of government, teachers, or parents?
Fuller, Bruce, 1997
In B. Spodek & O.N. Saracho (Eds.), Issues in early childhood educational assessment and evaluation (Vol. 7, pp. 7-27). New York: Teachers College Press.

An analysis of the issues and benefits involved in various forms of evaluation of early childhood programs, including evaluation for policy makers, teachers and providers, and parents

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Evaluation plan 2000-2002: Bay Area Child-Care Retention Incentive programs: Developed in cooperation with Alameda and San Francisco Counties
Fuller, Bruce, 2000
Berkeley, CA: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A description of a plan to evaluate two child care retention incentive (CRI) programs in Alameda and San Francisco counties

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Explaining local variability in child care quality: State funding and regulation in California
Fuller, Bruce, 2003
Early Education and Development, 14(1), 47-66

An examination of the quality of child care centers in low income and working class communities, based on a survey of 170 directors in three California counties

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