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2008 Oregon child care market price study
Grobe, Deana, September 2008
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services, Children, Adults and Families.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon by provider type and age of child in 2008

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2008 Oregon child care market price study [Executive summary]
Grobe, Deana, September 2008
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services, Children, Adults and Families.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon by provider type and age of child in 2008

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Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories and Tribes, 2005-2006
Grobe, Deana, 2008
Groebe, Deana, Clara C. Pratt, and Roberta B. Weber. Child Care Market Rate Survey Practices and Policies of States, Territories, and Tribes, 2005-2006 [Computer file]. ICPSR21402-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research/Ann Arbor, MI: [distributors].

The primary objective of this study was to describe current market rate survey methods, practices, and policies in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, five territories, and the 28 tribes that conduct their own market rate survey. A market rate survey is a tool to collect up-to-date information on what facilities, within given geographic areas, charge parents for various types of child care. A second objective was to identify the validity issues that emerge from this comparison of current market rate survey practices. Variables are organized under six specific functions representing the market rate survey process. These were: (1) administration/organization of the market rate survey, (2) facility population and sample, (3) data collection, (4) data analysis, (5) dissemination of the results and (6) rate setting policy.

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Study of market prices: Validating child care market rate surveys
Grobe, Deana, September 2008
(Technical Report) Corvallis: Oregon State University Family Policy Program

Guidance for increasing the validity of child care market rate surveys, including the selection of survey design, data sources, and data collection methods, and a discussion of cost considerations

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