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2003: The economic impact of child care in Florida
Florida Children's Forum, 2003
Tallahassee, FL: Florida Children's Forum.

A report describing the effects of the child care industry on Florida's state economy, highlighting the direct and indirect effects on revenue and jobs

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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

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2009 economic impact report of the early care & education industry in Santa Clara County
Liebig, Gina, December, 2009
San Jose, CA: Santa Clara County Office of Education.

An analysis of the economic impact of the Santa Clara, County, child care industry in terms of its employment and gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting parental labor force participation and positive child outcomes

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2009 economic impact report of the early care & education industry in Santa Clara County [Executive summary]
Liebig, Gina, December, 2009
San Jose, CA: Santa Clara County Office of Education.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Santa Clara, County, child care industry in terms of its employment and gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting parental labor force participation and positive child outcomes

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Assessing the economic impact of the AOK family child care licensing program
Waite, William, July, 2011
Storrs: Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis.

A study of the economic impact of the All Our Kin (AOK) child care licensing program, which supports licensing for family child care providers in New Haven, Connecticut, in terms of participant workforce outcomes and gross product, as well as a cost-benefit analysis of the program and an examination of its role in supporting parent labor force participation and improving program participants' quality of life

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Assessing the economic impact of the AOK family child care licensing program [Executive summary]
Waite, William, July, 2011
Storrs: Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis.

A study of the economic impact of the All Our Kin (AOK) child care licensing program, which supports licensing for family child care providers in New Haven, Connecticut, in terms of participant workforce outcomes and gross product, as well as a cost-benefit analysis of the program and an examination of its role in supporting parent labor force participation and improving program participants' quality of life

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Benefits for all: The economic impact of the New Jersey child care industry: Infant/toddler, preschool and out-of-school time programs
Brown, Brentt, 2006
Trenton, NJ: John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy.

A study on the economic benefits of more accessible child care in New Jersey for the state economy, employers, parents and children

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Benefits for all: The economic impact of the New Jersey child care industry: Infant/toddler, preschool and out-of-school time programs [Executive summary]
Brown, Brentt, 2006
Trenton, NJ: John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy.

A summary of a study on the economic benefits of more accessible child care in New Jersey for the state economy, employers, parents and children

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The benefits of the Child Care Contribution Credit in Colorado
Development Research Partners, April, 2011
Denver, CO: Executives Partnering to Invest in Children.

An analysis of the economic impact of the Colorado Child Care Contribution Credit, which offers a 50 percent tax credit to individuals who make monetary contributions to promote child care in Colorado, in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting parental labor force participation and positive child outcomes

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The benefits of the Child Care Contribution Credit in Colorado [Executive summary]
Development Research Partners, April, 2011
Denver, CO: Executives Partnering to Invest in Children.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Colorado Child Care Contribution Credit, which offers a 50 percent tax credit to individuals who make monetary contributions to promote child care in Colorado, in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting parental labor force participation and positive child outcomes

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Beyond the comfort zone: New ideas for the early care and education industry: A summary of the Kellogg Venture Grant Initiative
Stoney, Louise, 2005
Ithaca, NY and Raleigh, NC: Cornell Univ. Dept of City and Regional Planning and National Smart Start Technical Assistance Center.

Overviews of six projects receiving $5,000 grants to introduce the need for child care into various other economic development plans and policies

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Buffalo child care means business: Executive summary
Fleron, Lou Jean, 2006
Buffalo, NY: Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

A summary of an overview of the importance of child care for the economic growth of Buffalo, New York

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Buffalo child care means business: Full study report
Fleron, Lou Jean, 2006
Buffalo, NY: Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

An overview of importance of child care for the economic growth of Buffalo, New York

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Butte County: Assessing child care economics, needs and transportation: Economic impact report
Butte County (Calif.). Child Development Programs and Services, 2002
Oroville, CA: Butte County, Child Development Programs and Services.

A study on the economic impact of the child care market in Butte County, California

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Butte County: Assessing child care economics, needs and transportation: Economic impact report: Executive summary
Butte County (Calif.). Child Development Programs and Services, 2002
Oroville, CA: Butte County, Child Development Programs and Services.

A summary of a study on the economic impact of the child care market in Butte County, California

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Capitol Regional Resource Center: 10-county child care economic impact report
Capitol Regional Resource Center, 2004
Sacramento, CA: Child Action.

An analysis of the economic impact of the child care and early education industry in 10 California counties (Alpine, Colusa, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba) in terms of its employment and gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting other industries and labor force participation

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Capitol Regional Resource Center: 10-county child care economic impact report [Executive summary]
Capitol Regional Resource Center, 2004
Sacramento, CA: Child Action.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the child care and early education industry in 10 California counties (Alpine, Colusa, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba) in terms of its employment and gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting other industries and labor force participation

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Can early care and education programs change the economy?: An overview of selected states
Kelly, Katie,
Cleveland: Ohio GroundWork Campaign.

A discussion of the contribution that early care and education programs make to workforce productivity and economic growth

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Child and family trends: Beyond the numbers
Rosewater, Ann, 1989
Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, 37(2), 4-19

An essay and collection of statistics on the social, economic and demographic trends of children in the United States from 1960 to 1980

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Child care and early education in the Cook County economy: A report on the economic impact of early care and education: Executive summary
Illinois Action for Children, June 2010
Chicago: Illinois Action for Children.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the child care and early education industry on the economy in Cook County, 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 employment: Evidence from random assignment studies of welfare and work programs
Gennetian, Lisa A., 2003
(Next Generation Working Paper Series No. 17). New York: MDRC.

An investigation into the effects of welfare reform policies and links between employment and child care choices, using data from random assignment pilot welfare programs begun between 1993 and 1996 in a variety of urban and rural areas in the United States

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Child care and employment turnover
Hofferth, Sandra L., 2000
Population Research and Policy Review, 19(4), 357-395

An analysis of the relationship between maternal employment and child care cost, quality, and availability, focusing on the employment choices of mothers with young children

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Child care and its impact on California's economy: Executive summary and policy recommendations
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), 2001
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A summary of an exploration of the economic impact of the licensed child care market in California

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