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Affordability: Women and their families need help paying for child care
National Women's Law Center, 2004
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A brief on the high child care expenses of low-income families and the inadequacy of government child care assistance

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

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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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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Child care and early education: Effective investments in early care and education: What can we learn from research?
Carroll, Jude, 2004
Washington, DC: National Conference of State Legislatures

A summary of research findings designed to educate policymakers regarding the effects of high-quality early care and education on children's developmental outcomes

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Child care & parent productivity: Making the business case
Shellenback, Karen, 2004
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, Department of City and Regional Planning.

An outline of methodology for cost/benefit analyses of work/life initiatives, including employer-provided child care

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A cost-benefit analysis of the Chicago Child-Parent Centers
University of Wisconsin--Madison. Institute for Research on Poverty, 2004
Focus, 23(1), 50-54

A brief illustrating a cost-benefit analysis technique using the Chicago Child-Parent Centers early childhood intervention.

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The costs and benefits of earlier identification and effective intervention
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, January 2004
(Research Brief No. RB505). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A discussion of the background, goals and data requirements of a potential cost-benefit analysis of early detection and intervention programs for children with autism spectrum disorders or at risk of low educational attainment

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The costs and benefits of earlier identification and effective intervention: Final report
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, 2004
(Research Report No. RR505). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A cost-benefit analysis of early detection and intervention programs for children with autism spectrum disorders or at risk of low educational attainment

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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?
Center for Early Care and Education, 2004
Albany, NY: Winning Beginning NY.

A cost-benefit analysis of the projected medium term effects of a proposed universal early care and education program for New York

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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 economics of early care and education in Arizona
Valley of the Sun United Way. Success by 6, 2004
Phoenix, AZ: Valley of the Sun United Way, Success by 6.

A comprehensive study of the economic impact of early child care education in Arizona

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Financing access to high quality early care and education for all of Illinois' children: Public report of the Illinois Universal Financing Project Team
Brandon, Richard N., 2004
Seattle: University of Washington, Human Services Policy Center.

A cost benefit analysis from the Illinois Early Care and Education Finance Project to estimate what it would cost to create a system of universal access to high quality early childhood care and education for all of Illinois' children age birth to five

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High-quality pre-kindergarten: The key to crime prevention and school success in Florida
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, 2004
Washington, DC: Fight Crime: Invest in Kids.

An argument for the cost-effectiveness of increased investment in quality pre-kindergarten programs in Florida, based on a review of findings from studies examining the beneficial effects of such programs on children?s school readiness and future criminal activity

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

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 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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Many happy returns: Three economic models that make the case for school readiness
Bruner, Charles, 2004
Des Moines, IA: State Early Childhood Policy Technical Assistance Network.

A paper contending that investment in early childhood education provides multiple benefits to society, including positive child outcomes, economic activity, and adult human capital development

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Maximizing returns from prekindergarten education
Barnett, W. Steven, 2004
Paper presented at the meeting of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Cleveland, OH.

A review of previous research on the duration and effects of preschool programs to identify policy choices most likely to result in the highest rates of economic return

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A new framework for assessing the benefits of early education
Committee for Economic Development, 2004
Washington, DC: Committee for Economic Development.

An analysis of the benefits of investing human capital and social development in early childhood education

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Orchestrating access to affordable, high-quality early care and education for all young children
Brandon, Richard N., 2004
Seattle: University of Washington, Human Services Policy Center.

An analysis of alternative policies to improve financial access to high-quality early learning opportunities in four states (Ohio, South Carolina, Illinois, and Mississippi)

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Part-time employment traps and childcare policy
Booth, Alison L., 2004
(Discussion Paper No. 4357). London: Centre for Economic Policy Research.

An analysis of the impact of part-time employment and underemployment on child care policy and participation in the labor market in developed nations

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Quality pre-kindergarten: The key to crime prevention and school success
Reynolds, Arthur J., 2004
Chicago, IL: Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Illinois.

An argument for the cost-effectiveness of increased investment in quality pre-kindergarten programs in Illinois, based on a review of findings from studies examining the beneficial effects of such programs on children?s school readiness and future criminal activity

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Quality preschool helps parents work and children learn
Good Beginnings Alliance, 2004
Honolulu, HI: Good Beginnings Alliance.

A compendium of arguments for a universal preschool program in Hawaii, using cost-benefit estimates from various sources

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Research briefing: Long-term impacts of early education
Winning Beginning NY, 2004
Albany, NY: Center for Early Care and Education.

A brief describing longitudinal cost benefit studies of child care outcomes from participants of three preschool programs: Abecedarian Early Childhood Intervention Project, Chicago-Child Parent Centers (Chicago Longitudinal Study), and the High/Scope Perry Preschool Project

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Research briefing: The pre-k payback
Winning Beginning NY, 2004
Albany, NY: Center for Early Care and Education.

A brief based on a cost-benefit analysis of the projected medium-term effects of a proposed universal early care and education program for New York.

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