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The 1992 Oregon child-care rates
Arthur Emlen & Associates, Inc., 1992
Portland, OR: Portland State University, Regional Research Institute for Human Services.

A 1992 study of child care market rates, specifically reporting the 75th percentile rate charged for each type of care found in communities throughout Oregon State

Reports & Papers


The 2001 California child care portfolio
California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2001
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network. (No longer accessible as of April 16, 2013).

A statewide compilation of data on the child care market by county in California

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The 2003 California child care portfolio
California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2004
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

A report providing statewide and county-by-county statistics regarding child care supply and demand, costs, and current policy trends in the state of California

Other


2003 child care market rate study for the Delaware Division of Social Services [Executive summary]
Workplace Solutions, 2003
New Castle, DE: Delaware, Division of Social Services.

The summary of findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Delaware in 2003

Executive Summary


The 2003 Oklahoma child care market rate survey
Miller, Steven R., 2003
Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University, College of Business Administration.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Oklahoma in 2003, including information on employment, earned income, and gross receipts of the licensed child care facilities operating throughout the state

Reports & Papers


2003 report on child care in Cook County: Elements of child care supply and demand
Action for Children, 2004
Chicago: Action for Children.

An analysis for fiscal year 2003 of child care supply and demand in Cook County, IL.

Other


2004 census of child care services: Summary booklet
Australia. Department of Family and Community Services, 2005
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A compilation of data from the Australian government’s 2004 national census of child care services, recording child care participation trends, rates, and costs

Executive Summary


2004 community needs assessment: ''Child care in New York City--a neighborhood analysis of supply and demand''
Kelly, Jennell, 2005
New York: Child Care, Inc.

A report identifying New York City neighborhoods that have the greatest need for the development of child care programs

Other


2004 Oregon child care market rate study
Oregon. Department of Human Services, 2004
Salem, OR: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Oregon in 2004

Reports & Papers


2004 Oregon child care market rate study [Executive summary]
Oregon. Department of Human Services, 2004
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 2004

Executive Summary


2004 Utah child care market rate study
Utah. Department of Workforce Services. Office of Child Care, 2004
Salt Lake City, UT: Utah, Department of Workforce Services, Office of Child Care.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Utah in 2004

Reports & Papers


2005 California child care portfolio
California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2005
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

Research on the demographics of child care supply and demand and profiles of family child care options, issues and concerns in counties of California in 2005

Other


2005 report on child care in Cook County: Elements of child care supply and demand [Executive summary]
Illinois Action for Children, 2006
Chicago: Illinois Action for Children.

A summary of an examination of the disconnect between child care supply and demand in Cook County, Illinois, with a focus on affordability and hours of care needed by parents

Executive Summary


2006 Louisiana KIDS COUNT special report on child care
Agenda for Children,
New Orleans, LA: Agenda for Children.

An exploration of the early childhood education and care system in Louisiana, including information on child care quality, the economic impact of the child care market, the early childhood workforce, and children's outcomes, and also a profile of available regulated and unregulated child care programs in all 64 parishes of Louisiana

Reports & Papers


2006 Utah child care market rate study
Utah. Department of Workforce Services. Office of Child Care, September, 2006
Salt Lake City: Utah, Department of Workforce Services, Office of Child Care.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Utah in 2006

Reports & Papers


2006 Utah child care needs assessment
Utah. Office of Work and Family Life, 2006
Salt Lake City: Utah, Office of Work and Family Life.

An assessment of the child population and the number of child care slots and vacancies in Utah by county

Reports & Papers


2007 California child care portfolio
California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2007
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network. (No longer accessible as of January 18, 2013).

An overview of child care supply, demand, and costs in California and its counties in 2006

Other


2007 Utah child care needs assessment
Utah. Office of Work and Family Life, 2007
Salt Lake City: Utah, Office of Work and Family Life.

An assessment of the child population and the number of child care slots and vacancies in Utah by county in 2007

Reports & Papers


2008-2009 needs assessment report: Survey results, trends, and implications
Nebraska Head Start-State Collaboration Office, May, 2009
Lincoln: Nebraska Head Start-State Collaboration Office. (No longer accessible as of October 11, 2012).

An exploration of the difficulty of collaboration between Head Start and Early Head Start programs and service providers in content areas such as child care, family literacy, homelessness, health care, and welfare services, as well as providers of services for children with disabilities, based on responses from 20 grantees of state Head Start and Early Head Start funds in Nebraska

Reports & Papers


2009 California child care portfolio
California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2009
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

A presentation of statewide and county-by-county statistics of child care supply and demand, costs, and the availability of licensed child care providers in the state of California

Other


2009 Utah child care market rate study
Utah. Department of Workforce Services. Office of Child Care, June, 2009
Salt Lake City: Utah, Department of Workforce Services, Office of Child Care.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Utah in 2009

Reports & Papers


2010 child care market rate survey
Missouri. Department of Social Services. Research and Evaluation Unit,
Jefferson City: Missouri, Division of Children, Early Childhood and Prevention Services Section.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Missouri in 2010 by care type and child age, and including information on accreditation, subsidy payments, and employees and their salaries, based on surveys from 1,446 licensed child care facilities

Reports & Papers


The Abecedarian Project: High-quality early child care has long-lasting effects
FPG Child Development Institute, April, 2012
(FPG Snapshot No. 66). Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A summary of a longitudinal study of the effect of an early educational intervention on economic, socioemotional, and educational outcomes at age 30, based on data collected from 101 of the original low-income participants in the Abecedarian Project experiment in North Carolina

Fact Sheets & Briefs


Accessing and affording child care and low-income mothers' employment over time: An ecological approach
Shjegstad, Brinn, 2009
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Iowa State University, Ames

A study of the influence of child problem behaviors and maternal risk factors on low-income mothers’ ability to access and afford child care, an examination of family income as a mediator of the relationships between child problem behaviors, maternal risk factors and low-income mothers’ ability to access and afford child care, and an examination of the relationships between low-income mothers’ ability to access and afford child care and family income, child problem behaviors, maternal risk factors, and ability to obtain and maintain employment

Reports & Papers


Access to programs
Ranck, Edna R., 2003
In D. Cryer & R.M. Clifford (Eds.), Early childhood education and care in the USA (pp. 47-63). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.

A review of longstanding problems involved with the supply and demand of early childhood education and care, which offers potential solutions to these problems

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