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2004 community needs assessment: ''Child care in New York City--a neighborhood analysis of supply and demand'' A report identifying New York City neighborhoods that have the greatest need for the development of child care programs |
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2005 California child care portfolio 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 |
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Child care needs assessment for San Diego County, 2005 An assessment of the supply of and demand for child care services in San Diego County, California, based on available primary data sources, a survey of child care programs, and parent discussion groups |
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Child care needs assessment for San Diego County, 2005 [Executive summary] A summary of an assessment of the supply of and demand for child care services in San Diego County, California, based on available primary data sources, a survey of child care programs, and parent discussion groups |
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The erosion of child care funding for working families in Connecticut A description of the funding and goal disparities for school readiness and early child education in Connecticut |
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Final draft: Executive summary: Kern County child care policy analysis and strategy study A summary of a study of current and projected child care supply shortages and surpluses in 12 community areas in Kern County, California |
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Linking child care and family support: Three successful collaborations A paper describing how collaboration between professional groups impacted three California communities' child care supply and accessibility |
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Separating fact from fiction: Myths about the adequacy of funding for Care 4 Kids An examination of the demand for the Care 4 Kids child care subsidy program in Connecticut |
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Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP): Evaluation of child care capacity building for children with disabilities or other special needs in Los Angeles County [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluation of Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP), a Los Angeles County, California, initiative to increase capacity in non-subsidized and family child care settings for children with disabilities or special needs, based on pre- and post-project provider surveys, focus groups, provider evaluations of training workshops, and administrative data |
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