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Cash incentives and turnover in center-based child care staff
Gable, Sara, Q3 2007
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 22(3), 363-378

A study of the relationship between participation in a cash incentive program and staff turnover among staff with varying levels of education in 167 child care centers in Missouri

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LA 4 prekindergarten evaluation: 2005-06 SWOT results (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats)
University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Cecil J. Picard Center for Child Development and Lifelong Learning, March 2007
Baton Rouge: Louisiana, Department of Education.

An evaluation of the strengths and opportunities of LA 4, a publicly funded Louisiana prekindergarten program for at-risk 4-year-old children, during the 2005-2006 school year, based on a survey of more than 700 teachers and program administrators

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LA 4 prekindergarten evaluation 2006-2007 SWOT results (Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats)
University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Cecil J. Picard Center for Child Development and Lifelong Learning, December 2007
Baton Rouge: Louisiana, Department of Education.

An evaluation of the strengths and opportunities of LA 4, a publicly funded Louisiana prekindergarten program for at-risk 4-year-old children, during the 2006-2007 school year, based on a survey of 471 teachers and 282 program administrators

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