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Benefits and costs of high quality child care: Review of the literature [Executive summary]
Marvin Shaffer and Associates, September 2005
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: YWCA of Vancouver.

A summary of a review of the methodology and findings of research on the costs and benefits of high-quality child care and early education programs

Executive Summary


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

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

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Child care keeps NH working: The economic impact of child care in the central New Hampshire region: Executive summary
Central New Hampshire Regional Planning Commission, 2005
Concord: Central New Hampshire Regional Planning Commission.

A summary of an examination of the economic impact of the child care industry in central New Hampshire

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Child care, parents, and work: The economic role of child care in Iowa [Executive summary]
Larson, Kathlene, 2005
Ames: Iowa State University, University Extension.

A summary of a report describing patterns of child care usage in the state of Iowa and examining the child care industry's impact on the Iowa economy

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The cost savings to special education from pre-schooling in Pennsylvania [Executive summary]
Belfield, Clive R., 2005
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania, Department of Education.

A summary of an analysis of the cost savings from reduced spending on special education that would accrue to Pennsylvania if it were to increase investment in preschool education

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Detroit's one-child school readiness dividend: Executive summary
Chase, Richard A., April, 2012
Southfield, MI: Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation.

A summary of an examination of cost savings to Detroit and Michigan of preparing an at risk child for school through early childhood education, based on school graduation and expenditure data, poverty and crime rates, and other data for Detroit and Michigan, and on estimates of the measured influence of early childhood education programs from research literature

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Early childhood care and education: An investment that works: Executive summary
Smith, Shelley L., 1995
Denver, CO: National Conference of State Legislatures.

An exploration of early childhood education and care as a national investment, and the correlation between the expansions of state programs on the outcomes of children

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Early childhood education and care: An economic development strategy for Michigan [Executive summary]
Michigan State University. Institute for Children, Youth, and Families, 2005
(Michigan Family Impact Seminars Briefing Report No. 2005-02). East Lansing: Michigan State University, Institute for Children, Youth, and Families.

An executive summary of an investigation of early child education policies and cost benefits in Michigan

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Early childhood education for all: A wise investment: Executive summary
Legal Momentum, 2005
New York: Legal Momentum.

An exploration of the manifold societal benefits expected to accrue from investment in universally accessible early childhood education

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Early learning left out: Closing the investment gap for America's youngest children [Executive summary]
Bruner, Charles, 2005
(2nd ed.). Washington, DC: Voices for America's Children.

Summary of an examination of public investment in education and development by age, from birth through college, with estimates of potential benefits from increased investment in early learning and development programs

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The economic benefits of investments in early education for Hawai'i: Executive summary
Doctors, Jennifer V.,
Honolulu, HI: Good Beginnings Alliance.

A summary of an analysis of the economic costs and benefits of increasing investment in high-quality early education in Hawaii

Executive Summary


The economic impact of the child care and early education industry in South Hampton Roads, Virginia [Executive summary]
Traill, Saskia, 2006
Norfolk, VA: Child & Family Services of Eastern Virginia.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the South Hampton Roads, Virginia, 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 child care in Alameda County: A growing industry supporting the local economy [Executive summary]
Alameda County Child Care Planning Council, 2002
Oakland, CA: Alameda County Child Care Planning Council.

A summary of a study of the economic impact of the child care industry in Alameda County, California

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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 Maine: Executive summary
Hildebrand, Alex, 2003
Portland, ME: People's Regional Opportunity Program.

A summary of a discussion of the role of the child care industry in Maine's economic health

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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 Orange County [Executive summary]
Orange County's United Way. Success By 6, 2002
Irvine, CA: Orange County's United Way.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Orange 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 San Diego County [Executive summary]
San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council, 2005
San Diego, CA: San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council.

A summary of a cost-benefit analysis of the child care industry in San Diego County, California

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Economic impact of the child care industry in Ventura County: Executive summary
Stokley, Jan, 1999
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A summary of a report on the economic value of the child care industry, and the importance of incorporating licensed child care supply building into all facets of economic development in Ventura County

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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 child care in Kern County: Summary of findings
Community Connection for Child Care,
Bakersfield, CA: Community Connection for Child Care.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the child care and early education industry in Kern County, California

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The economic impact of childcare in Middlesex County [Executive summary]
Rodgers, III, William M., 2005
New Brunswick, NJ: John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development.

A summary of an inquiry into the economic impact of the child care industry in Middlesex County, New Jersey, with recommendations for the expansion of early childhood education and care services to expand the workforce and economy

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Economic impact of child care in Utah [Executive summary]
Utah. Department of Workforce Services. Office of Child Care, 08 June, 2005
Salt Lake City: Utah, Department of Workforce Services, Office of Child Care.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Utah 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 early care and education industry in Amador County: Executive summary
Insight Center for Community Economic Development, June, 2008
Jackson, CA: Constructing Connections of Amador and Calaveras.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the early care and education industry in Amador County, California, in terms of its employment and gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting other industries, labor force participation and development, and child development

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The economic impact of the early care and education industry in Calaveras County: Executive summary
Insight Center for Community Economic Development, June, 2008
Jackson, CA: Constructing Connections of Amador and Calaveras.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the early care and education industry in Calaveras County, California, in terms of its employment and gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting other industries, labor force participation and development, and child development

Executive Summary


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