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An evidence based approach to estimating the national and state-by-state costs of an integrated prek-3rd education program
Picus, Larry, January, 2009
North Hollywood, CA: Lawrence O. Picus and Associates.

A study of the national and state costs of providing universal, high-quality prekindergarten through third grade education, derived from an evidence-based model for identifying the components and estimating the costs of high-quality prekindergarten through third grade education in a prototypical elementary school

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Making summer count: How summer programs can boost children's learning
McCombs, Jennifer Sloan, 2011
(MG-1120-WF). Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation.

A review of research on summer learning loss and summer program effectiveness and costs, and an examination of school district efforts to develop summer learning programs, based on case studies and key informant interviews

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Pennsylvania reimbursement to child care providers is too low to ensure quality care
Herzenberg, Stephen, 2001
Harrisburg, PA: Keystone Research Center

An analysis of the changes in reimbursement rates to child care providers and their relation to child care quality in Pennsylvania, based on information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics and the Department of Labor and Industry

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