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Determinants of state child care utilization patterns for estimating the size of the child care workforce at the state level: Year 2 full report A presentation of a method to calculate the size of a state's child care workforce based on its child care demand |
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The Size of the US Child Care Workforce: Applying and Validating Demand-Based Estimation Methods for the States A test of a new econometric model for estimating characteristics of the child care workforce in 6-10 selected states, building on work by the University of Washington's Human Services Policy Center in collaboration with the Center for the Child Care Workforce. The project aims to validate the efficacy of the new model so that it can be used to produce workforce estimates for each of the 50 States, and, potentially, for sub-State regions. More uniformity and validity of State data also allows for aggregation across States to provide a better national picture of the U.S. child care workforce. |
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Understanding family, friend, and neighbor care in Washington state: Developing appropriate training and support A study of the demand and supply of family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) child care in Washington State, with a discussion of state attention and involvement in FFN arrangements |
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Understanding family, friend, and neighbor care in Washington State: Developing appropriate training and support: Highlights [Executive summary] A summary of a report examining aspects of family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) care in Washington State. |
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