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
Other
Child care multipliers: Analysis from fifty states
Liu, Zhilin, 2004
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning.
Highlights of a study developing input-output models for each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia to determine the linkage effects of the child care industry
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Child care multipliers: Stimulus for the states
Warner, Mildred, 2009
Ithaca, NY: Linking Economic Development and Child Care Research Project.
Highlights of a study on the linkage effects of the child care sector and the regional economy in each of the 50 states
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Comparing child care multipliers in the regional economy: Analysis from 50 states
Liu, Zhilin, 2004
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning.
A study developing input-output models for each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia to determine the linkage effects of the child care industry
Reports & Papers
Economic development strategies to promote quality child care
Warner, Mildred, 2005
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning.
A short presentation of the basic principles of economic development and their possible applications to underdeveloped areas of the child care market
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Economic development strategies to promote quality child care
Warner, Mildred, 2004
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning.
An introduction to principles of economic development, economic development planning processes, and connections between economic development and child care, with descriptions of economic development tools and examples of their application to child care
Other
From regional economic impact to economic development policy: A review of state and local child care economic impact studies
Adriance, Shira, 2009
Ithaca, NY: Linking Economic Development and Child Care Project.
An account of lessons learned from studies on the economic impact of the local provision of child care in regions across the United States
Reports & Papers
The importance of child care in economic development: A comparative analysis of regional economic linkage
Warner, Mildred, 2004
Paper presented at the American Collegiate Society of Planners, Portland, OR
An analysis of the regional economic impact of the child care sector, as compared to the agriculture, manufacturing, and services sectors, using state-level input-output models
Other
Linking Economic Development and Child Care
Warner, Mildred, 2002
Cornell University
A project for the development and dissemination of regional economic models to examine how the child care industry affects economic development in States and local communities, and a set of analytic tools to assist States and localities in measuring the impact of child care in their region. The project also examines how the economic development framework is used to craft new strategic partnerships and innovative approaches to child care finance and administration.
Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
Recession, stimulus and the child care sector: Understanding economic dynamics, calculating impact
Warner, Mildred, 2009
Ithaca, NY: Linking Economic Development and Child Care Research Project.
A discussion of the importance of an examination of the economic impact of the child care sector during a recession
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Understanding geographic differences in child care multipliers: Unpacking IMPLAN's modeling methodology
Liu, Zhilin, 2009
Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy, 39(1), 71-85
An examination of the strengths and weaknesses of IMPLAN input-output modeling of the economic relationship between child care and other service sectors, with comparison between the modeled economic impact in Alabama and New York
Reports & Papers