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California's subsidized child care center funding crisis
California Budget Project, 2001
Sacramento: California Budget Project.

An examination of changes in the purchasing power of child care subsidy reimbursement payments to child care centers in California from 1981 to 2001

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Child care
Georgia State University. Health Policy Center, 2001
Atlanta: Georgia State University, Health Policy Center.

A discussion of Georgia policies regarding quality child care for disadvantaged children who are at risk for academic and social problems

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Childcare quality improvement and assurance
University of London. Thomas Coram Research Unit, March, 2001
(Research Brief No. RB266). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Employment.

A summary of a study of the National Childcare Strategy program in the United Kingdom

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Fact sheet: Why rates matter!
USA Child Care, 2001
Herndon, VA: USA Child Care.

A presentation of facts on reimbursement rates for child care subsidies in the United States

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Falling short: The administration's child care review
California Budget Project, 2001
Sacramento: California Budget Project.

An analysis of seven proposed changes to California child care subsidy policy

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First in America special report: Designing a high-quality pre-kindergarten program
Clifford, Richard M., 2001
Chapel Hill: North Carolina Education Research Council.

An investigation into the design process of a high-quality universal pre-kindergarten program, based on North Carolina’s More at Four pre-kindergarten initiative

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A fresh start for Head Start?
Currie, Janet, 2001
(Children's Roundtable Report No. 5). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.

A discussion of the Bush Administration’s direction of Head Start after the 2000 Presidential election

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How many children need subsidized child care in California?
California Budget Project, 2001
Sacramento: California Budget Project.

An estimate of the cost of providing child care subsidies to eligible California children

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How to pay for child care?: Local innovations help working families
Carroll, Jude, 2001
Berkeley, CA: Policy Analysis for California Education.

An exploration of strategies to increase use of child care subsidies by low-income families

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Integrating self-assessment into statutory inspection procedures: The impact on the quality of group day care provision
Munton, Anthony G., July 2001
(Brief No. 285). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A study of the impact of self-assessment procedures on child care facility evaluation and process quality

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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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OECD report identifies policy lessons for early childhood education
Australian Education Union, 2001
(AEU National Preschool Education Campaign Fact Sheet No. 4). Southbank, Victoria: Australian Education Union.

An overview of the integration and coordination of early childhood education and care policy in Australia

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Pre-school educational provision in rural areas
Copus, Andrew, 2001
(Interchange 69). Edinburgh: Scotland, Education Department.

A summary of a study mapping the availability and accessibility of child care services in rural Scotland

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Preschool education in Western Australia
Australian Education Union, 2001
(AEU National Preschool Education Campaign Fact Sheet No. 3). Southbank, Victoria: Australian Education Union.

A review of policy changes in preschool education in western Australia

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Recent changes in Colorado welfare and work, child care, and child welfare systems
Capizzano, Jeffrey, 2001
(State Update No. 9). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

This brief provides findings from the more recent visits to Colorado, which examine changes to the state's social service system. It serves to update the 1998 report, Income Support and Social Services for Low-Income People in Colorado.

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State's child care regulations fall short of national standards
Indiana Youth Institute, 2001
Indianapolis: Indiana Youth Institute.

A review of child care provider licensing and regulations in Indiana

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The structures of preschool education in Australia
Australian Education Union, 2001
(AEU National Preschool Education Campaign Fact Sheet No. 2). Southbank, Victoria: Australian Education Union.

A description of universal prekindergarten access, provisions and participation rates in Australia

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"You have to push it--who's gonna raise your kids?": Situating child care and child care subsidy use in the daily routines of lower-income families
Lowe, Edward D., 2001
New York: MDRC.

A brief summarizing the findings from a study of the factors explaining the low and episodic use of center-based child care and child care subsidy programs, on the basis of data from the New Hope Ethnographic Study.

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