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Benefits and costs of prevention and early intervention programs for youth [Executive summary]
Aos, Steven, 17 September, 2004
Olympia, WA: Washington State Institute for Public Policy.

A summary of a cost-benefit analysis comparing the return on investment for dozens of programs for children and youth funded by the State of Washington

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Capitol Regional Resource Center: 10-county child care economic impact report [Executive summary]
Capitol Regional Resource Center, 2004
Sacramento, CA: Child Action.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the child care and early education industry in 10 California counties (Alpine, Colusa, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba) 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 costs and benefits of earlier identification and effective intervention: Final report [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, 2004
(Research Report No. RR505). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A summary of an analysis of the costs and benefits of earlier identification and more effective intervention for children with various special educational needs

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Early childhood education: How important are the cost-savings to the school system? [Executive summary]
Center for Early Care and Education, 2004
Albany, NY: Winning Beginning NY.

A cost-benefit analysis of a universal Early Childhood Education program in New York state, which reduces the incidence of special education, prevents grade repetition, improves educational productivity, and enhances child well-being

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The economic impact and profile of Connecticut's ECE industry: Executive summary
McMillen, Stan, 2004
Storrs: Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis.

An executive summary of a cost benefit assessment of the current economic impact of Connecticut's child care market on the state's economic development

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The economic impact of the child care and early education industry in Massachusetts: Executive summary
Traill, Saskia, 2004
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Massachusetts child care industry

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The economic impact of child care in Colorado: Summary & recommendations
Colorado Children's Campaign, 2004
Denver: Colorado Children's Campaign.

A summary of the economic impact of child care industry in Colorado

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Humboldt County [Executive summary]
Brown, Brentt, October 2004
Oakland, CA: National Economic and Law Development Center.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Humboldt 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 North Carolina: Executive summary
Traill, Saskia, 2004
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A discussion of the impact that the child care industry has on North Carolina's economic development.

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Shelby County, Tennessee [Executive summary]
Chang, Cyril F., 2004
Memphis, TN: University of Memphis, Methodist LeBonheur Center for Healthcare Economics.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Shelby County, Tennessee, 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 South Dakota: Child care matters: An overview
South Dakota Coalition for Children, November 2004
Sioux Falls: South Dakota Coalition for Children.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the South Dakota 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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Economic impact of the child care industry in Virginia [Executive summary]
Voices for Virginia's Children, 2004
Richmond: Voices for Virginia's Children.

A summary of an examination of the child care industry's direct and indirect impact on economic development in Virginia

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The economic impact of the early care and education industry in Ohio: Executive summary
Brown, Brentt, 2004
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A summary a study of the influence of early child care and early childhood education on the economy of the State of Ohio by Build Ohio and the National Economic Development and Law Center

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The economic impact of Oklahoma's child care industry [Executive summary]
Snead, Mark C., 2004
Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University, College of Business Administration.

A summary of a study of child care market rates across the State of Oklahoma in 2003, including information on child care and statewide employment, earned income and state economic effects

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Exceptional returns: Economic, fiscal, and social benefits of investment in early childhood development [Executive summary]
Lynch, Robert G., 2004
Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute.

An overview of a report on Early Childhood Development (ECD) programs demonstrating the potential socioeconomic benefits of providing low income children in the United States with high-quality early education

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Investing in early childhood education in Ohio: An economic appraisal [Executive summary]
Belfield, Clive R., August 2004
Paper presented at the meeting of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH.

A summary of an economic analysis of the costs and benefits of a proposed increase in enrollment in publicy-funded prekindergarten programs in Ohio

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Investing in New York: An economic analysis of the early care and education sector: Executive summary
New York State Child Care Coordinating Council, 2004
Albany: New York State Child Care Coordinating Council.

A summary of a report by the Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning examining the economic benefits of child care services for the state of New York

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The productivity argument for investing in young children [Executive summary]
Heckman, James J., 2004
Washington, DC: Committee for Economic Development.

An executive summary of a report examining the benefits of early intervention and preschool programs for at risk children from low income families

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Time for action: An economic and social analysis of childcare in Winnipeg [Executive summary]
Prentice, Susan, 2004
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Child Care Coalition of Manitoba.

A summary of an analysis of the economic and social impact of child care in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

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