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2005 Montana home child care workforce survey [Executive summary] A summary of findings from a survey of characteristics and compensation of early child care providers working in family and group child care homes in Montana in 2005 |
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2011 impact of economic downturn on child care [Executive summary] A summary of an examination of issues related to the number and quality of child care providers in Georgia, based on survey responses from 208 child care centers and 277 family child care providers |
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Administrative costs in the Child and Adult Care Food Program: Results of an exploratory study of the reimbursement system for sponsors of family child care homes [Executive summary] A summary of a study of administrative cost reimbursement payment system for Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) sponsor organizations, which administer CACFP to participating family child care homes at the local level |
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Air Force/NACCRRA Quality Family Child Care (QFCC) project: Final report [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluation of a joint Air Force-National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies initiative to increase the supply of high-quality family child care in civilian communities near Air Force bases by implementing the Air Force model of family child care among local providers |
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Boston Quality Inventory 2010: Community early care and education programs: Executive summary A summary of a study of the quality of child care centers and family child care homes in Boston, based on surveys and observations of 68 child care centers and 51 family child care homes |
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Building an infrastructure for quality: An inventory of early childhood education and out-of-school time facilities in Massachusetts: Executive summary A summary of a study of the quality of the physical learning environments of licensed, community- and center-based, nonprofit early childhood education and out-of-school time programs in low-income communities across Massachusetts and in Boston, based on observations conducted using a set of quality standards for facilities in a random sample of 130 programs across Massachusetts and a sample of 97 programs in Boston |
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Building partnerships between Early Head Start grantees and family child care providers: Lessons from the Early Head Start for Family Child Care project: Final report [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluation of Early Head Start (EHS) for Family Child Care, a project to support partnerships between EHS grantees and family child care providers, that examines the characteristics of participating grantees and providers, the implementation, types, and sustainability of the partnerships, and lessons learned, based on project administrative data, interviews with 13 partnership teams, descriptive quality indicators and Head Start Program Information Report (PIR) data, and project documents |
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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers and family child care providers: Alameda County highlights A summary of a study of child care workers in licensed child care centers and family child care homes in Alameda County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on survey questionnaires |
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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers and family child care providers: Los Angeles County highlights A summary of a study of child care workers in licensed child care centers and family child care homes in Los Angeles County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on survey questionnaires |
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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers and family child care providers: Marin County highlights A summary of a study of child care workers in licensed child care centers and family child care homes in Marin County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on survey questionnaires |
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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers and family child care providers: Merced County highlights A summary of a study of child care workers in licensed child care centers and family child care homes in Merced County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on survey questionnaires |
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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers and family child care providers: Sacramento County highlights A summary of a study of child care workers in licensed child care centers and family child care homes in Sacramento County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on survey questionnaires |
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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers and family child care providers: Santa Barbara County highlights A summary of a study of child care workers in licensed child care centers and family child care homes in Santa Barbara County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on survey questionnaires |
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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers and family child care providers: Santa Clara County highlights A summary of a study of child care workers in licensed child care centers and family child care homes in Santa Clara County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on survey questionnaires |
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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers and family child care providers: San Francisco County highlights A summary of a study of child care workers in licensed child care centers and family child care homes in San Francisco County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on survey questionnaires |
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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers and family child care providers: Statewide highlights A summary of a study of child care workers in licensed child care centers and family child care homes in California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on survey questionnaires |
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Caring for Connecticut's children: Perspectives on informal, subsidized child care [Executive summary] A summary of findings from a study regarding low income families' use of informal child care |
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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2006 [Executive summary] A summary of an analysis of improper payments made in 2006 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide |
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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2007 [Executive summary] A summary of an analysis of improper payments made in 2007 to family child care homes participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of having been assigned an incorrect tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide |
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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2009 [Executive summary] A summary of an estimate of improper payments made in 2009 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide |
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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2010 [Executive summary] A summary of an estimate of improper payments made in 2010 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low-income status or operation in a low-income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide |
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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Assessment of sponsor tiering determinations 2011 [Executive summary] A summary of an estimate of improper payments made in 2011 to family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program as a result of misclassification in provider tiering status, which is determined by a provider's low income status or operation in a low income area and which determines the rate at which providers are reimbursed for the meals and snacks they provide |
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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Improper payments data collection pilot project [Executive summary] A summary of a comparison of the quality and costs of four methods for estimating the true number of meals served by family child care homes participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program in order to reduce improper payments to providers for submitting erroneous meal counts |
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Childcare and early years providers survey 2007 [Executive summary] A summary of a comparison of characteristics--including characteristics of children served, provider income, and staff size, wages, recruitment, qualifications, and training--of child care and early education provider organizations in eight sectors--family child care providers, out-of-school time providers, full-day care providers, part-day providers, Sure Start children's centers, preschools, primary schools with transition classes for four- and five-year-old children but not preschool classes, and primary schools with both preschool and transition classes--in the United Kingdom |
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Childcare and early years providers survey 2009 [Executive summary] A summary of a comparison of characteristics--including characteristics of children served, provider income, and staff size, wages, recruitment, qualifications, and training--of child care and early education provider organizations in eight sectors--family child care providers, out-of-school time providers, full-day care providers, part-day providers, Sure Start children's centers, preschools, primary schools with only transition classes for four- and five-year-old children, and primary schools with both preschool and transition classes--in the United Kingdom |
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