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Models for increasing child care worker compensation
Montilla, Maria, 2001
(Charting Civil Society No. 8). Washington, DC: Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy (Urban Institute).

A brief summarizing a range of policy approaches to increase child care worker compensation

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State initiatives to increase compensation for child care workers
Twombly, Eric C., 2001
Washington, DC: Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy (Urban Institute).

A national survey of states’ efforts to address issues surrounding the compensation of child care workers

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Toward better child care worker compensation: Advocacy in three states
De Vita, Carol J., 2002
Washington, DC: Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy (Urban Institute).

A report on advocates' efforts to use public policy to increase child care worker compensation in Georgia, Massachusetts, and Washington

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Toward better child care worker compensation: Advocacy in three states- Executive summary
De Vita, Carol J., 2002
Washington, DC: Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy (Urban Institute).

An executive summary of a report on advocates' efforts to use public policy to increase child care worker compensation in Georgia, Massachusetts, and Washington

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