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Doting on kids: Understanding quality in kith and kin child care [Executive summary]
Porter, Toni, 2003
New York: Bank Street College of Education, Institute for a Child Care Continuum.

An investigation of the quality of kith and kin child care, based upon data gathered from focus group discussions with kith and kin child care providers

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Family child care [Executive summary]
Edie, David, 2003
Madison: University of Wisconsin--Extension.

A summary of a study on family child care in Wisconsin

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Illinois study of license-exempt child care: Interim report [Executive summary]
Illinois. Department of Human Services, 2003
Springfield: Illinois Department of Human Services.

A summary of an interim report of findings from the first year of a three-year study on subsidized, license-exempt child care in Illinois.

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Iowa family child care providers' survey: Executive summary
Iowa Early Care and Education Professional Development, January, 2003
(CD-DIAL No. 146). Ames: Iowa State University, Community Development-Data Information & Analysis Laboratory.

A summary of a study of the characteristics of family child care providers in Iowa, including education, qualifications, wages, benefits, and turnover, based on surveys and focus groups

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''Reaching for the stars'' center validation study: Executive summary
Norris, Deborah J., November, 2003
Norman, OK: Early Childhood Collaborative of Oklahoma.

A summary of an evaluation of the Reaching for the Stars program which rates the quality of licensed child care centers in Oklahoma

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When housing and child care meet: Lessons learned from seven child care and community development partnerships: Executive summary
Meyer, Diana A., 2003
Columbia, MD: Enterprise Foundation.

An overview of a report regarding the Enterprise Foundation program that partnered child care resource and referral agencies and community-based organizations to create support networks and provide housing assistance to home-based family child care providers

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