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Child care & parent productivity: Making the business case
Shellenback, Karen, 2004
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning.

An outline of methodology for cost/benefit analyses of work/life initiatives, including employer-provided child care

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Expanding early childhood care and education: How much does it cost?: A proposal for a methodology to estimate the costs of early childhood care and education at macro-level, applied to the Arab States
van Ravens, Jan, March 2008
(Working Papers in Early Childhood Development 46). The Hague, Netherlands: Bernard van Leer Foundation.

A method for calculating the average costs per child per year of providing early childhood care and education services for preschool age children and for infants and toddlers in Arab states

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A guide to calculating the cost of quality early care and education
Stebbins, Helene, 2006
(Financing Strategies Series May 2006). Washington, DC: Finance Project.

Instructions for creating accurate estimates of the cost of high-quality early care and education systems, with a case study example from Kansas City

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A guide to market rate surveys for CCDF Tribal entities
Hardy, Sally, 1999

A guide to designing and implementing market rate surveys for American Indian and Alaskan Native Child Care and Development Fund grantees

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Market rate study guidebook: A guide to implementing a child care market rate study using child care resource and referral data
Grobe, Deana, 2003
Corvallis: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership.

A guide to conducting state child care market rate surveys using data from child care resource and referral databases

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The price of school readiness: A tool for estimating the cost of universal preschool in the states
Golin, Stacie, 2004
(IWPR Publication No. G713). Washington, DC: Institute for Women's Policy Research.

A model designed to estimate the cost of a state-based, voluntary, universal prekindergarten program by combining the direct service and indirect costs associated with quality early childhood education, in order to approximate the annual total cost of program delivery

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Study of market prices: Validating child care market rate surveys
Grobe, Deana, September 2008
(Technical Report) Corvallis: Oregon State University Family Policy Program

Guidance for increasing the validity of child care market rate surveys, including the selection of survey design, data sources, and data collection methods, and a discussion of cost considerations

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Toward standardization of benefit-cost analyses of early childhood interventions
Karoly, Lynn A., December 2010
(WR-823). Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation.

A discussion of standards for conducting benefit-cost analyses of early childhood programs

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Toward standardization of benefit-cost analysis of early childhood interventions
Karoly, Lynn A., January, 2012
Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis , 3(1), 1-43

A discussion of standards for conducting benefit-cost analyses of early childhood programs

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