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CDSS-PACE Child Care Planning Project: Descriptive findings from the child care subsidy interview
Hirshberg, Diane, 2002
(Working Paper Series 02-2). Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A survey of of current and former CalWORKs participants on subsidy use and child care selection in California

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CDSS-PACE Child Care Planning Project: Findings from the child care providers focus groups
Hirshberg, Diane, 2002
(Working Paper Series 02-1). Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A study of the effects of the child care subsidy system and the CalWORKs program on licensed and license-exempt child care providers in California

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Child care demand and supply under CalWORKS: The early impacts of welfare reform for California's children, 1998-2000
Hirshberg, Diane, 2002
(Working Paper Series 02-3). Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

An overview of the effects of welfare reform and capacity building efforts on the supply and demand of child care in California

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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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Los Angeles County child care needs assessment
Cuthbertson, Brenda Ball, 2000
Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

An assessment of the child care market in Los Angeles County, California, based on a survey of over 2,000 directors of child care centers and family child care providers

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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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Understanding child care demand and supply issues: New lessons from Los Angeles
Jacobson, Linda, 2001
(Early Education Policy Brief No. 01-2). Berkeley, CA: Policy Analysis for California Education.

An exploration of the dynamics between families’ demand for child care and the supply of child care services, and the policy implications in Los Angeles County

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Welfare to work and child care selection: Which families use subsidies and home-based or center care?
Hirshberg, Diane, 2002
(Working Paper 02-5). Berkeley, CA: Policy Analysis for California Education.

A study of child care subsidy use and use of home-based or center-based child care for 1,974 parents in California

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Which low-income parents select child-care?: Family demand and neighborhood organizations
Hirshberg, Diane, 2005
Children and Youth Services Review, 27(10), 1119-1148

A study of factors affecting low-income parents’ decisions about which type of child care to select, including race, education, local availability of programs, language, marital status, and number of working hours in a sample of 1,974 parents

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