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Arranging and paying for child care
O'Brien-Strain, Margaret, 2003
San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

A report on the child care arrangements, payment methods, preschool enrollment, and potential costs of universal preschool provision in California

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Arranging and paying for child care [Executive summary]
O'Brien-Strain, Margaret, 2003
San Fransisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

A summary of a report on the child care arrangements, payment methods, preschool enrollment, and potential costs of universal preschool provision in California

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Child care price dynamics in California
Marrufo, Grecia, 2003
San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

A summary of a report relating trends in the price of licensed child care to trends in child care supply and child care subsidy use from 1991 to 2000 in California

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Child Care Price Dynamics in California
O'Brien-Strain, Margaret, 2001
Sphere Institute

A California child care market study with the following objectives: (1) tracing trends in price; (2) relating price changes to characteristics of supply and demand in county and sub-county markets; (3) understanding how providers set prices; and (4) assessing the effect of vouchers, reimbursement rate ceilings, or other policies on the overall price of care in the private market. Sub-study 1 is a trend analysis of provider prices from Regional Market Rate Surveys over the past decade. Sub-study 2 is a longitudinal study of 25 providers in urban San Mateo County and rural Kern County.

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Child care price dynamics in California [Executive summary]
Marrufo, Grecia, 2003
San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

A report relating trends in the price of licensed child care to trends in child care supply and child care subsidy use from 1991 to 2000 in California

Executive Summary


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