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2002 Oregon child care market rate study
Oregon. Department of Human Services, 2003
Salem, OR: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Oregon in 2002

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2002 Oregon child care market rate study [Executive Summary]
Oregon. Department of Human Services, 2003
Salem, OR: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

The summary of findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Oregon in 2002

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2006 Oregon child care market rate study
Oregon. Department of Human Services, August 2006
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon in 2006

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2006 Oregon child care market rate study [Executive summary]
Oregon. Department of Human Services, August 2006
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon in 2006

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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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2010 Oregon child care market price study
Grobe, Deana, December 2010
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon in 2010 by provider type and age of child

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2010 Oregon child care market price study [Executive summary]
Grobe, Deana, December 2010
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon in 2010 by provider type and age of child

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2012 Oregon child care market price study
Grobe, Deana, July, 2012
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon in 2012 by provider type and age of child, based on data from a statewide child care resource and referral database for 3,511 family child care facilities, 861 child care centers, and 552 certified family child care facilities

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2012 Oregon child care market price study [Executive summary]
Grobe, Deana, July, 2012
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon in 2012 by provider type and age of child, based on data from a statewide child care resource and referral database for 3,511 family child care facilities, 861 child care centers, and 552 certified family child care facilities

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Alternative methods for Minnesota's market rate study of child care prices
Davis, Elizabeth E., January 2009
(DHS-5540-ENG). Saint Paul: Minnesota, Department of Human Services.

A proposal of changes to the design and data collection methods used in market rate studies of child care prices conducted by Minnesota, including a discussion on the treatment of geographic locations, price modes and conversions, school-aged care, and non-standard hour care

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Alternative methods for Minnesota’s market rate study of child care prices [Executive summary]
Davis, Elizabeth E., January 2009
(DHS-5540-ENG). Saint Paul: Minnesota, Department of Human Services.

A summary of a proposal of changes to the design and data collection methods used in market rate studies of child care prices conducted by Minnesota, including a discussion on the treatment of geographic locations, price modes and conversions, school-aged care, and non-standard hour care

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Alternative methods for Minnesota's market rate study of child care prices: Technical appendices
Davis, Elizabeth E., January, 2009
(DHS-5540a-ENG). Saint Paul: Minnesota, Department of Human Services.

An appendix to a proposal of changes to the design and data collection methods used in market rate studies of child care prices conducted by Minnesota, including a discussion on the treatment of geographic locations, price modes and conversions, school-aged care, and non-standard hour care

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Child care and education in Oregon and its counties: 2008
Oregon Child Care Research Partnership, June 2009
Corvallis, OR: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership.

An overview of the availability, costs, access, and utilization rates of child care services by families in Oregon

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Child care and education in Oregon and its counties: 2010
Oregon Child Care Research Partnership, October, 2011
Corvallis: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership.

A profile of the utilization, affordability, and availability of child care in Oregon and its counties in 2010

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Child care subsidies and child care markets: Evidence from three states
Davis, Elizabeth E., March, 2009
Corvallis: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership.

A study of the relationship of economic, demographic, and policy variables--with a focus on the influence of child care subsidy expenditures--to child care market prices in Oregon, based on an analysis of longitudinal county-level data, and a comparison of results from Oregon to the results of similar studies from California and Minnesota

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Child care subsidies and child care markets: Evidence from three states [Executive summary]
Davis, Elizabeth E., March 2009
Corvallis: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership.

A summary of a study of the relationship of economic, demographic, and policy variables--with a focus on the influence of child care subsidy expenditures--to child care market prices in Oregon, based on an analysis of longitudinal county-level data, and a comparison of results from Oregon to the results of similar studies from California and Minnesota

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Common challenges in the study of continuity of child care subsidy participation: CCPRC subsidy workgroup methodology research brief series
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, December, 2012
(Methodological Brief OPRE 2012-55). Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation.

A discussion of issues in designing studies of the dynamics of child care subsidy receipt

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Continuity and stability: Dynamics of child care subsidy use in Oregon
Weber, Roberta B. (Bobbie), August 2002
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty.

A comparative study of child care subsidy programs in five states, focusing on length of subsidy receipt and provider stability for Oregon families as compared to those in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Texas

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Design phase: National Study of Child Care Supply and Demand--2010: Literature review and summary
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, August 13, 2009
Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation.

A review of studies on child care supply and demand for children ages birth through 13 conducted at the local, state, and national levels, and a discussion of the changing labor market and demographics of child care

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The dynamics of child care subsidy use by rural families in Oregon
Davis, Elizabeth E., 2001
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 83(5), 1293-1301

A comparison of child care subsidy duration, in Oregon's rural and urban communities, based on analysis of state child care administrative data collected between October 1997 and September 1999

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The dynamics of child care subsidy use: A collaborative study of five states
Meyers, Marcia K., July, 2002
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty.

A study of characteristics of child care subsidy use in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Texas from July 1997 to June 1999, including examinations of services received, continuity, duration, and stability, based on administrative data collected from state subsidy payment systems

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The dynamics of child care subsidy use: A collaborative study of five states [Executive summary]
Meyers, Marcia K., August 2002
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty.

A summary of findings from a multi-state study of child care subsidy dynamics from July 1997 to June 1999 in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Texas

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The economic impact of Oregon's child care industry: 2010 edition
Oregon. Child Care Division, 2010
Salem: Oregon, Child Care Division.

An analysis of the economic impact of the Oregon child care industry in terms of its employment and gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting parental labor force participation and positive child outcomes

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From a parent's point of view: Measuring the quality of child care
Emlen, Arthur, 1999
Portland, OR: Portland State University, Regional Research Institute for Human Services.

A study of parent?s views on the quality of child care, examining measurement tools for parent assessment of the quality of their child care, family social and economic factors that may account for parent?s views of child care, and the influence of parent data, interests, and voices on quality of care policies

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