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Child care: Beyond 2001: A report to the Minister for Family and Community Services [Executive summary]
Australia. Commonwealth Child Care Advisory Council, 2001
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services.

A summary of an examination of the future of child care arrangements and demand for child care in Australia in 2001 and beyond

Executive Summary


Evaluation of the Childcare Taster pilot and Extended Schools Childcare pilot programmes: Qualitative research into initial implementation [Executive summary]
Barnard, Helen, January, 2005
Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A summary of a study of the implementation of two pilot programs to help unemployed single parents and couples find work by providing affordable child care, based on qualitative interviews with program staff and service providers

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Investing in the child care industry: The economic impact of the child care industry in Hardin County: Executive summary
Community Coordinated Child Care (4-c),
Elizabethtown, KY: Community Coordinated Child Care.

A summary of the economic profile of the child care industry in Hardin County (KY) and its impact on Hardin County's economic development

Executive Summary


Investing in the child care industry: The economic impact of the child care industry in Jefferson County: Executive summary
Community Coordinated Child Care (4-c),
Louisville, KY: Community Coordinated Child Care.

A summary of the economic profile of the child care industry in Jefferson County (KY) and its impact on Jefferson County's economic development.

Executive Summary


Judith P. Hoyer Early Care and Education Enhancement Program evaluation: Final results brief
MGT of America, Inc., 2004
Tallahassee, FL: MGT of America.

A summary of an implementation evaluation of the Judith P. Hoyer Early Care and Education Enhancement Program, a Maryland initiative to improve the access to and quality of programs for children from birth to age five, as well as improve child outcomes, through early childhood centers (Judy Centers) and accreditation and professional development grants (Enhancement Grants), based on program administrative data, stakeholder surveys, interviews, and focus groups, child assessments, and direct program observation

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Meeting the child care needs of San Diego County families: A report to the San Diego County Child Care Development and Planning Council [Executive summary]
Bassoff, Betty Z., 1999
San Diego, CA: San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council.

A summary of a description of the subsidized child care needs of low-income families and of the child care needs of special populations, including abused and neglect children, children of migrant workers, and children with special needs, in San Diego County, California

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Non-standard work hour child care project: Executive summary
Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2002
Tacoma: Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network. http://www.childcarenet.org/Non_Standard.htm (no longer accessible since December 19, 2005)

A summary of supports needed for child care providers caring for children during non-standard work hours

Executive Summary


Seeds of success: State prekindergarten initiatives 1998-1999: Executive summary
Blank, Helen, 1999
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund.

The executive summary of a report that examines prekindergarten initiatives across different states in order to assess the quality of prekindergarten, the accessibility of prekindergarten, and the way in which prekindergarten initiatives are integrated with other early childhood programs.

Executive Summary


The state of early care & education in Montana 2004 [Executive summary]
Montana. Early Childhood Services Bureau,
Helena: Montana, Department of Public Health and Human Services.

A summary of an overview of the quality, affordability, and accessibility of child care and early education services to families with young children in Montana

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