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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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Addressing the affordability gap: Framing child care as economic development
Warner, Mildred, 2003
Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, 12(3), 294-313

A discussion of child care as a pillar of economic development

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Benefits, costs, and explanation of the High/Scope Perry Preschool Program
Schweinhart, Lawrence J., 2003
Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, Florida.

A paper on the long-term effects and cost benefits of the High/Scope Perry Preschool Program

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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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The child care industry: Supporting jobs and economic development in Minneapolis
Greater Minneapolis Day Care Association, 2003
Minneapolis, MN: Greater Minneapolis Day Care Association.

An analysis of child care in Minneapolis as a service for working parents and their children and as an integral component of the local economy

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The cost of universal access to quality preschool in Illinois: A report to Governor George H. Ryan's Task Force on Universal Access to Preschool
Golin, Stacie, 2003
(IWPR No. G712). Washington, DC: Institute for Women's Policy Research.

An analysis of the cost of universal access to preschool program quality in Illinois

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Costs and benefits of universal childcare: A preliminary economic analysis for the UK
Ambler, Mark, 2003
(Facing the Future: Policy Papers No. 7). London: Daycare Trust.

A cost-benefit analysis of England’s speculative high quality and affordable universal preschool child care provision, including the economic impact for mothers’ employment options, economic output, child poverty reduction, the economic and financial challenges of aging populations, the prospective increase in future worker productivity, and the short-term and long-term costs associated with universal child care

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Jefferson and Hardin Counties
Brown, Brentt, 2003
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A report on the economic impact of the child care industry on Louisiana's Jefferson County and Hardin County, demonstrating that child care is a critical component of economic development

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Merced County
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), 2003
Oakland, CA: National Economic and Law Development Center.

An analysis of the economic impact of the Merced County, California, child care and early education industry 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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The economic impact of the child care industry in Minnesota
Traill, Saskia, 2003
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A report on the relationship between the child care industry and the Minnesota state economy, highlighting the contributions to economic productivity and to building a strong economy for the future

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Monterey County
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), 2003
Salinas, CA: Monterey County, Child Care Planning Council.

An analysis of the economic impact of the Monterey County, California, child care and early education industry in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries and labor force participation

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Solano County
First 5 Solano, 2003
Fairfield, CA: First 5 Solano Children and Families Commission.

Research on the economic role of the child care industry in business and community development in Solano County, California

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Economic impact of the early care & education industry in Boulder County
Boulder County (Colo.). Early Care and Education Council, 2003
Boulder, CO: Boulder County, Early Care and Education Council.

A comprehensive study of the characteristics and economic impact of the early childhood education industry in Boulder County, Colorado

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Economic impact of the early care & education industry in Larimer County
Larimer County (Colo.). Early Childhood Council, 2003
Larimer, CO: Larimer County Early Childhood Council.

A study of the economic impact of the child care and early education industry in Larimer County, Colorado

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The economic impact of Rhode Island's child care industry
Options for Working Parents, 2003
Providence, RI: Options for Working Parents.

A quantitative analysis of the economic impact of the child care industry on the state economy, highlighting both direct and indirect effects

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The effect of child care costs on the employment and welfare recipiency of single mothers
Connelly, Rachel, 2003
Southern Economic Journal, 69(3), 498-519

A study determining the effectiveness of child care assistance polices and the cost of child care for welfare recipients

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Evaluating the benefits and costs of after-school care: Final report
Levine, Phillip B., June, 2003
New York: The After-School Corporation.

A cost/benefit analysis of after school programs, focusing specifically on risky behavior, educational outcomes, and maternal employment

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Evaluation of the Local Investment in Child Care project: Final report
Zercher, Craig, December, 2003
Menlo Park, CA: SRI International.

An evaluation of the Local Investment in Child Care (LINCC) project, an initiative to integrate the child care industry into communities’ economic infrastructure and to improve families’ access to high-quality child care services

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Government's role in early childhood development
Madden, Tobias, 2003
Minneapolis, MN: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

A survey highlighting the degree to which business leaders thought the federal government should commit to early childhood development

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Head Start, other preschool programs, & life success in a youth cohort
Caputo, Richard K., 2003
Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 30(2), 105-128

An assessment of the effects of Head Start and other preschool programs on the economic well-being of a cohort of youth compared to those who had no preschool experience, using data from the 1979 Cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79)

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Health care utilization and expenditures associated with child care attendance: A nationally representative sample
Silverstein, Michael, 2003
Pediatrics, 111(4), 371-375

A study using nationally representative data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 1997 Cohort to examine the patterns of health care use and costs among preschool children attending different types of child care

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The impact of changes in kindergarten entrance age policies on children's academic achievement and child care needs of families
Datar, Ashlesha, 2003
Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation.

A two-part study consisting of: (1) an analysis of the link between delayed kindergarten entrance and children's academic achievement, using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study--Kindergarten Class (ECLS-K); and (2) a model of parents' kindergarten entrance age decisions

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Investing in the child care industry: An economic development strategy for Kansas
Stoney, Louise, 2003
Kansas City, MO: Mid-America Regional Council.

An overview of Kansas’s child care industry and a design to introduce greater public support for the industry’s economic development, including discussion of this industry’s impact on other industries, public investment in child care’s economic impact, the economic development strategy the state envisages for child care investment, and policy recommendations

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School-based early intervention and child well-being in the Chicago Longitudinal Study
Reynolds, Arthur J., 2003
Child Welfare, 82(5), 633-656

A longitudinal study of the effect of Chicago Child-Parent Centers (CPC) on the well-being of children, based on a sample of 1,539 low-income children participating in the Chicago Longitudinal Study (CLS)

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