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Are child-care options expanding?
Jacobson, Linda, 2000
(Policy Brief Vol. 1, No. 1). Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education.

An overview of the effectiveness of child care subsidies in California on child care use

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On the cusp in California: How prek-3rd strategies could improve education in the Golden State
Jacobson, Linda, October 2009
Washington, DC: New America Foundation.

An overview of California's early childhood care and education system and policies, with a discussion of efforts and recommendations to achieve prekindergarten through third grade education integration

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On the cusp in California: How prek-3rd strategies could improve education in the Golden State [Executive summary]
Jacobson, Linda, October 2009
Washington, DC: New America Foundation.

A summary of an overview of California's early childhood care and education system and policies, with a discussion of efforts and recommendations to achieve prekindergarten through third grade education integration

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Right from the start: Transition strategies for developing a strong prek-3 continuum
American Federation of Teachers, 2011
Washington, DC: American Federation of Teachers.

A discussion of the prekindergarten through third grade continuum and components of a model to facilitate prekindergarten through third grade transitions, with profiles of local initiatives from around the country

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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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