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Child care and early education legislative update: Proposed legislation, January 1-February 28, 2007 An overview and examples of proposed child care and early education legislation for different states at the start of 2007 |
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Child care and multiculturalism: A site of governance marked by flexibility and openness An examination of multiculturalism and the link between child care, globalization and citizenship derived from a qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews with 10 early childhood educators who work with migrant children in Canada |
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Child Care Choices of Low-Income Families with Vulnerabilities This project explores the ways in which low-income, vulnerable families choose child care. The goal is to identify the family characteristics and contextual factors that expand or limit child care choices. The three-year project takes place in several low-income, urban communities participating in the Annie E. Casey Foundation's Making Connections initiative. The sites are Oakland, Providence, Seattle, and Denver. The focus is on vulnerable families, including families who have children with special needs, parents who are English language learners or immigrants, parents receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and children at risk of maltreatment. The research includes a family study and a community study. The family study includes two rounds of field-based, semi-structured interviews with parents regarding their decision-making processes related to child care. The community study, which takes place between the two rounds of family interviews, includes interviews with key community members regarding the community and policy contexts that affect child care choices. The following research questions are addressed: (1) What factors influence choice of care among low-income working families in a diverse set of urban neighborhoods? How do different families with particular vulnerabilities make child care choices?; (2) How do child care choice processes of parents overall, and particularly families who have special vulnerabilities, interact with several key contextual factors (e.g., job options, local policies and programs)?; and (3) What family characteristics or contextual factors seem to particularly expand or constrain the child care choices of low-income families overall, and the lives of vulnerable families in particular? Which of these seem amenable to policy strategies to support choices for low-income working families, and what should these strategies be? |
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Child Care Collaboration Program evaluation report An evaluation of outcomes, successes, and challenges in the Illinois Child Care Collaboration Program, which facilitates collaboration among child care and other early childhood programs, based on a review of collaboration provider annual reports, administrative data, a survey of program participants, and key informant interviews |
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Child care: An essential service for disaster recovery An argument for the classification of child care as a critical service for disaster recovery |
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Child Care Health Consultation demonstration program: Phase IV final report An evaluation of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program, Oregon's initiative to improve children's health and safety in child care programs, from July 2006 through June 2007 |
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Child Care Health Consultation demonstration program: Phase IV final report [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluation of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program, Oregon's initiative to improve children's health and safety in child care programs, from July 2006 through June 2007 |
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Child Care Health Consultation demonstration program: Phase IV final report: Project summaries Site-based highlights of the implementation of Phase IV of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program in Oregon from July 2006 through June 2007 |
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Child care in Colorado: Making care more affordable for working families An examination of the effectiveness of child care subsidies in increasing low-income families' access to high-quality child care in Colorado, based on a simulation of public benefits' effects on a hypothetical family's income |
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Childcare market management: How the United Kingdom Government has reshaped its role in developing early education and care A review of early education and care policies in the United Kingdom since 1997, when a Labour Government came into power, and set them into a wider context of international changes |
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Childcare market management: How the United Kingdom government has reshaped its role in developing early education and care A review of early education and care policies in the United Kingdom since 1997 when a Labour government came into power and set the policies into international context by supporing the development of the private sector |
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The childcare policy challenge in Australia A discussion of the sources of child care policy challenges in Australia |
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Child care quality in different state policy contexts An examination of the influence of differing state regulations and subsidies on child care quality in the for-profit, nonprofit, family, and family, friend, and neighbor child care markets in 14 U.S. cities |
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Child care Quality Rating and Improvement System: Considerations for development in Washington State A discussion of the development of the Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS) and the influence of licensing regulations on child care program quality in Washington state, with a focus on process quality, teacher compensation and teacher qualifications |
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Child Care Subsidies and the Work Effort of Single Mothers Post-welfare reform has introduced a new set of policy questions around child care subsidy receipt. The present study addresses policy relevant questions that seek to better articulate the relationships between single mothers' decisions about work, child care and subsidy access. In addition, the study explores the relative importance of process and structural measures of child care quality in supporting children's development. Sample: Unmarried mothers with at least one child under age 13. Measures: Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) Program Records; National Survey of America's Families (NSAF); Early Childhood Longitudinal Study birth cohort (ECLS-B). |
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Child care subsidies in urban and rural counties A summary of a study comparing features Child Care and Development Fund caseloads in urban and rural counties |
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Child care subsidies in urban and rural counties A study comparing features of Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) caseloads in urban and rural counties, including: average hours per week in care; percentage of single-parent families; child care settings; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) participation; reasons for receiving subsidized child care; and copayments |
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Child care subsidies, Low-wage work and economic development A longitudinal study of the employment and earnings of low income parents participating in Minnesota’s child care subsidy program and a comparison of their earnings by industry sector |
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Childcare subsidies, wages, and employment of single mothers An exploration of the influence of the availability of child care subsidies and potential wages on parents’ employment decisions, using data from the 1997 National Survey of America’s Families (NSAF) |
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Children eligible for Illinois child care assistance An overview the number of children eligible for and participating in the Illinois Child Care Assistance Program in Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois |
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Children's rights and early childhood education A discussion of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child as an advocacy tool for reforming early childhood services and policies in New Zealand and worldwide |
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Classroom quality and time allocation in Tulsa's early childhood programs A study comparing classroom time spent on instruction, instructional quality, and predictors of quality in publicly-funded universal prekindergarten programs with Head Start programs in Tulsa, Oklahoma, based on classroom observations and teacher surveys |
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Colorado early childhood profile An overview of Colorado's policy choices alongside other contextual data related to the well-being of young children |
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Conception to age six: The foundation of school-readiness An overview of the research and policy on school readiness in Canada |
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Connecticut early childhood profile An overview of Connecticut's policy choices alongside other contextual data related to the well-being of young children |
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