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The 2003 California child care portfolio A report providing statewide and county-by-county statistics regarding child care supply and demand, costs, and current policy trends in the state of California |
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2003 report on child care in Cook County: Elements of child care supply and demand An analysis for fiscal year 2003 of child care supply and demand in Cook County, IL. |
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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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2005 report on child care in Cook County: Elements of child care supply and demand [Executive summary] A summary of an examination of the disconnect between child care supply and demand in Cook County, Illinois, with a focus on affordability and hours of care needed by parents |
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2006 Utah child care needs assessment An assessment of the child population and the number of child care slots and vacancies in Utah by county |
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2007 California child care portfolio An overview of child care supply, demand, and costs in California and its counties in 2006 |
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2007 Utah child care needs assessment An assessment of the child population and the number of child care slots and vacancies in Utah by county in 2007 |
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2008-2009 needs assessment report: Survey results, trends, and implications An exploration of the difficulty of collaboration between Head Start and Early Head Start programs and service providers in content areas such as child care, family literacy, homelessness, health care, and welfare services, as well as providers of services for children with disabilities, based on responses from 20 grantees of state Head Start and Early Head Start funds in Nebraska |
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Access to programs A review of longstanding problems involved with the supply and demand of early childhood education and care, which offers potential solutions to these problems |
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All children ready for school: The case for early care and education A study assessing the potential need for non-parental child care and early education of children under age five in Connecticut |
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America Cares for Children and Youth: School-Age Care Needs Assessment and Training Project A project documenting the demand and supply of formal and informal school-age care, particularly for ethnic minority or low-income youth, in inner city and remote rural areas of Georgia. The project also develops and evaluates community needs assessment tools and training protocols for informal caregivers. |
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Are we meeting the child care needs of low-income families? A presentation based on a study of state child care expenditures that examines the adequacy of these resources in meeting the demand for child care subsidies among low-income families and looks at whether states are trying to serve a larger number of families by encouraging parents to use cheaper forms of care. |
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Assessing the local need for family and child care services: A small area utilization analysis A study to identify a set of needs indicators to guide resource allocation of family and child care services, by examining the relationship between the costs of services and socioeconomic characteristics in 498 small areas in Northern Ireland |
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Calhoun, Pocahontas & Webster County child care study: Final report A study of the child care arrangements, attitudes, and needs of parents in Calhoun, Pocahontas, and Webster Counties, Iowa, based on a parent survey |
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Changing supply and demand A summary of a study in Scotland of the supply of and demand for child care and early education, based on population estimates of eligible children and administrative and survey data on provider slots |
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Chicago early childhood care and education needs assessment [Abridged version] An examination of the need for subsidized full-day, full-year child care for low-income, working families with children infants through five years of age in Chicago |
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Chicago early childhood care and education needs assessment [Abridged version executive summary] An examination of the need for licensed full-day, full-year child care for low-income, working families with infants through five years of age in Chicago |
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Child care and early education programs An overview of the number of child care providers and slots, by provider characteristics, in Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois |
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Child care: Beyond 2001: A report to the Minister for Family and Community Services An examination of the future of child care arrangements and demand for child care in Australia in 2001 and beyond |
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Child care: Beyond 2001: A report to the Minister for Family and Community Services [Executive summary] A summary of an examination of the future of child care arrangements and demand for child care in Australia in 2001 and beyond |
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Child care choices in a lexicographic framework A comparison of a lexicographic model to a neoclassical choice model for analyzing parental demand for child care |
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Child care: The family life issue in New York City: A New Yorker's guide to child care expansion A brief calculating the current capacity of and unmet need for child care for children aged zero to five in New York City |
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Child care in thirteen economically disadvantaged communities An overview of the child care needs, costs, and supply in economically disadvantaged communities in: Atlanta, Georgia; Baltimore, Maryland; Denver, Colorado; Des Moines, Iowa; Hartford, Connecticut; Indianapolis, Indiana; Louisville, Kentucky; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; New Haven, Connecticut; Oakland, California; Providence, Rhode Island; San Antonio, Texas; and Seattle, Washington |
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Child care in thirteen economically disadvantaged communities [Executive summary] A summary of an overview of the child care needs, costs, and supply in economically disadvantaged communities in: Atlanta, Georgia; Baltimore, Maryland; Denver, Colorado; Des Moines, Iowa; Hartford, Connecticut; Indianapolis, Indiana; Louisville, Kentucky; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; New Haven, Connecticut; Oakland, California; Providence, Rhode Island; San Antonio, Texas; and Seattle, Washington |
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