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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

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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


The abc's of child care: Access, barriers, concerns
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Public Health, May 2007
Los Angeles, CA: Loc Angeles County, Public Health.

A profile of the child care market in Los Angeles County, California, and a discussion of families' concerns regarding access and barriers to child care

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Access to supplemental education services in central region states
Barley, Zoe, July 2007
(REL 2007–No. 007). Washington, DC: National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance.

An exploration of the access of students in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming to supplemental education programs as required by the No Child Left Behind Act

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Access to supplemental education services in central region states: Summary
Barley, Zoe, July 2007
(REL 2007–No. 007).Washington, DC: National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance.

A summary of an exploration of the access of students in Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming to supplemental education programs as required by the No Child Left Behind Act

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Afterschool programs: Keeping kids--and communities--safe
Afterschool Alliance, April, 2007
(Issue Brief No. 27). Washington, DC: Afterschool Alliance.

A discussion of the use of after school programs in decreasing youth violence and other illicit activities in the after school hours from 3 to 6 pm

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Assessing capacity: Early childhood education in rural New York State [Draft]
Sipple, John W., December 2007
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Community and Rural Development Institute.

A study of the availability of child care and early education slots for children under five in rural New York State and how the availability of slots in different child care and early education settings in rural counties compares with the availability in non-rural counties, based on data from New York State agencies and on U.S. Census data

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Atlantic area child care assessment: Final report
Iowa State University. Community Development-Data Information & Analysis Laboratory, January, 2007
(CD-DIAL No. 181). Ames: Iowa State University, Community Development-Data Information & Analysis Laboratory.

A study of current and future child care needs in the Atlantic, Iowa, area, based on a community summit, a parent survey, and interviews with child care providers

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Atlantic area child care assessment: Final report [Executive summary]
Iowa State University. Community Development-Data Information & Analysis Laboratory, January, 2007
(CD-DIAL No. 181). Ames: Iowa State University, Community Development-Data Information & Analysis Laboratory.

A summary of a study of current and future child care needs in the Atlantic, Iowa, area, based on a community summit, a parent survey, and interviews with child care providers

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The benefits and costs of Head Start
Ludwig, Jens, March 2007
(NBER Working Paper Series No. 12973). Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

A discussion of issues related to the measurement of the benefits and costs of the Head Start program

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The benefits and costs of Head Start
Ludwig, Jens, February 28, 2007
(National Poverty Center Working Paper Series No. 07-09). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, National Poverty Center.

A discussion of issues related to the measurement of the benefits and costs of the Head Start program

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The benefits and costs of Head Start
Ludwig, Jens, 2007
Social Policy Report, 21(3)

A discussion of the long-term benefits and costs of Head Start and state prekindergarten programs

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Benefits and costs of investments in preschool education: Evidence from the Child-Parent Centers and related programs
Temple, Judy A., February 2007
Economics of Education Review, 26(1), 126-144

A discussion of preschool program effectiveness in 3 intervention studies, as well as a cost-benefit analysis of the Chicago Child-Parent Center preschool program as compared to other intervention programs for children, such as prenatal and infancy care, reduced class size, grade retention, and youth job training

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Benefits and costs of quality early childhood education
Barnett, W. Steven, Spring 2007
Children's Legal Rights Journal, 27(1), 7-23

A review of the evidence on the benefits of early care and education including characteristics that influence program effectiveness such as qualified teachers, small classes, higher teacher-child ratios

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Building early childhood facilities: What states can do to create supply and promote quality
Sussman, Carl, April 2007
(Preschool Policy Brief Issue 14). New Brunswick, NJ: National Institute for Early Education Research.

A summary of an examination of issues related to child care facilities, with policy recommendations for addressing barriers to improving the supply and quality of child care facilities

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Building early childhood facilities: What states can do to create supply and promote quality
Sussman, Carl, April 2007
New Brunswick, NJ: National Institute for Early Education Research.

An examination of issues related to child care facilities, with policy recommendations for addressing barriers to improving the supply and quality of child care facilities

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Building local systems to support early childhood education
Illinois Action for Children, September 24, 2007
Chicago: Illinois Action for Children.

A discussion of common obstacles to child enrollment in Illinois' Preschool for All program, and a series of community- and policy-level recommendations for increasing access to classroom-based early education for at risk children in low income communities

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Child care and early education programs
Illinois Action for Children, 2007
Chicago: Illinois Action for Children.

An overview of the number of child care providers and slots, by provider characteristics, in Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois

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Child care and economic development: Markets, households and public policy
Warner, Mildred, 2007
International Journal of Economic Development, 9(3), 111-121

An overview of the articles in the special issue of the International Journal of Economic Development, examining the link between child care subsidies and economic development and the role of child care in the economies of the United States and Canada, and an overview of the child care market in New York State

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Child care and Economic Development [Special issue]
Warner, Mildred, 2007
International Journal of Economic Development, 9(3-4)

A special issue of the International Journal of Economic Development, examining the the link between child care subsidies and economic development and the role of child care in the economies of the United States and Canada

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Child care and education in Oregon and its counties: 2004
Weber, Roberta B. (Bobbie), January, 2007
Corvallis: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership.

A statewide survey of characteristics of the child care system in each Oregon county, including the availability and affordability of child care services

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Childcare, the 'business case' and economic development: Canadian evidence, opportunities and challenges
Prentice, Susan, 2007
International Journal of Economic Development, 9(4), 269-300

An overview of research on the returns on investment for child care and early education services in Canada, and a discussion of the research's use in policy and government

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Child care co-operatives in Canada 2007: A research report
Anderson, John, March, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Canadian Co-operative Association.

An examination of the role of co-operatives in Canada’s historical and contemporary child care markets, an explanation of federal and provincial/territorial child care policy, and a comparison of information about child care co-ops in Canada and in the United States, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom

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Child care co-operatives in Canada 2007: A research report [Executive summary]
Anderson, John, March, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Canadian Co-operative Association.

A summary of an examination of the role of co-operatives in Canada’s historical and contemporary child care markets, an explanation of federal and provincial/territorial child care policy, and a comparison of information about child care co-ops in Canada and in the United States, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom

Executive Summary


Child care in Cook County: Elements of child care supply and demand: FY 2006 (July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006)
Illinois Action for Children, 2007
Chicago: Illinois Action for Children.

An investigation into the child care options available to parents in Cook County, Illinois, with a focus on affordability, unfilled slots, and hours of care needed

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