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First 5 LA school readiness initiative parent and child outcomes study
Parrish, Deborah (Montgomery), August 31, 2008
Los Angeles, CA: First 5 LA.

An assessment of outcomes for parents and child participants in the School Readiness Initiative in Los Angeles, California, based on information from 42 program grantees and a survey of more than 3,600 parents

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Parental conceptions of school readiness: Relation to ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and children’s skills
Barbarin, Oscar, September 2008
Early Education and Development, 19(5), 671-701

A study of the family demographic characteristics and child skills associated with parental conceptions of school readiness, based on interviews with 452 parents of 4-year-olds enrolled public prekindergarten programs

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A qualitative look at child care selection among rural welfare-to-work participants
De Marco, Allison, September 2008
Journal of Children & Poverty, 14(2), 119-138

A study of the child care search and selection process of a convenience sample of 33 CalWORKS welfare-to-work participants in rural areas of Northern California

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Race/ethnicity and the start of child care: A multi-level analysis of factors influencing first child care experiences
Fram, Maryah Stella, Q4 2008
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 23(4), 575-590

A study of the initial type of care chosen and the age of first entry into child care in several ethnic groups

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