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Child care workforce study in metro Richmond, Virginia: A status report on the child care workforce
Voices for Virginia's Children, 2004
Richmond: Voices for Virginia's Children.

A study of child care market rates across metropolitan Richmond, Virginia, including profiles of child care center costs and workforce in terms of income, training, and quality

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Child care workforce study in metro Richmond, Virginia: A status report on the child care workforce [Executive summary]
Voices for Virginia's Children, 2004
Richmond: Voices for Virginia's Children.

A summary of a study of child care market rates across metropolitan Richmond, Virginia, including profiles of child care center costs and workforce in terms of income, training and quality

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Economic impact of the child care industry in Virginia
Voices for Virginia's Children, 2004
Richmond: Voices for Virginia's Children.

A discussion of the economic benefits of the child care industry for the state of Virginia

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Economic impact of the child care industry in Virginia [Executive summary]
Voices for Virginia's Children, 2004
Richmond: Voices for Virginia's Children.

A summary of an examination of the child care industry's direct and indirect impact on economic development in Virginia

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Executive summary: Building our future: The state of Virginia's early childhood system
Voices for Virginia's Children, October, 2011
Richmond, VA: Voices for Virginia's Children.

A summary of an overview of features of the early childhood system in Virginia, including governance, infrastructure, and early care and education program accessibility and quality

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Federal budget breakdown impacts children, families and non-defense jobs
Voices for Virginia's Children,
Richmond, VA: Voices for Virginia's Children.

An examination of the implications for early care and education programs in Virginia of potential spending cuts from the Budget Control Act of 2011

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Improving quality in early childhood education: Professional development
Voices for Virginia's Children, 2005
Richmond: Voices for Virginia's Children.

A discussion of the deleterious impact that under-qualified child care and early education workers have on the quality of early childhood education, with policy recommendations for improvements in professional development

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Improving quality in early childhood education: Tiered reimbursement, quality ratings, and rated licenses
Voices for Virginia's Children, 2005
(Issue Brief in Early Childhood). Richmond: Voices for Virginia's Children.

Definitions of Tiered Reimbursement Systems (TRS), Quality Rating Systems (QRS), and Rated License Systems (RLS), and recommendations for their use in efforts to improve child care quality in Virginia

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Universal pre-k: Smart investing in early education
Voices for Virginia's Children, 2005
Richmond: Voices for Virginia's Children.

A discussion of the beneficial impact of universal pre-kindergarten and the approach of several states in supporting this early childhood education program

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Virginia Head Start
Voices for Virginia's Children, January 2008
Richmond, VA: Voices for Virginia's Children.

An overview of services provided by Head Start programs to support and strengthen Virginia's families with young children

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