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The 2001 California child care portfolio
California Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2001
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network. (No longer accessible as of April 16, 2013).

A statewide compilation of data on the child care market by county in California

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2005 child development center survey
Kern County Child Care Council, 2005
Bakersfield, CA: Kern County Child Care Council.

A survey of the characteristics of child care workers in child development centers in Kern County, California

Reports & Papers


Child care counts: An analysis of the supply of and demand for early care and education services in Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, August 2000
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A study of the supply of and demand for child care and early education services in Los Angeles County, California

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Child care counts: An analysis of the supply of and demand for early care and education services in Los Angeles County [Executive summary]
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, August 2000
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A summary of a study of the supply of and demand for child care and early education services in Los Angeles County, California

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Child care & Head Start: Incentives, challenges & models for successful collaboration
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, June 2001
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

An overview of models of Head Start-child care collaboration, with examples of partnerships in Los Angeles County, California

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Child care needs assessment for San Diego County, 2005
Kinley, Gary J., 2005
San Diego, CA: San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council.

An assessment of the supply of and demand for child care services in San Diego County, California, based on available primary data sources, a survey of child care programs, and parent discussion groups

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Child care needs assessment for San Diego County, 2005 [Executive summary]
Kinley, Gary J., 2005
San Diego, CA: San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council.

A summary of an assessment of the supply of and demand for child care services in San Diego County, California, based on available primary data sources, a survey of child care programs, and parent discussion groups

Executive Summary


Early care and education now: Santa Barbara County
Santa Barbara County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Council, 2010
Santa Barbara, CA: Santa Barbara County, Child Care Planning Council.

An overview of the early care and education system in Santa Barbara County, California, including discussions of quality, needs, capacity, costs, subsidies, infrastructure, and special populations

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The economic impact of the child care industry in San Diego County
San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council, 2005
San Diego, CA: San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council.

A cost-benefit analysis of the child care industry in San Diego County, California

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The economic impact of the child care industry in San Diego County [Executive summary]
San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council, 2005
San Diego, CA: San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council.

A summary of a cost-benefit analysis of the child care industry in San Diego County, California

Executive Summary


Economic impact of child care in Yuba & Sutter counties
Yuba & Sutter Counties (Calif.). Child Care Planning Council,
Sacramento, CA: Child Action.

An overview of the economic impact of the child care industry in Yuba and Sutter Counties, California

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The Los Angeles County child care and development needs assessment 2011
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, January, 2012
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, California, Child Care Planning Committee.

A profile of the population of young children in Los Angeles County, California, and an assessment of the capacity of child care and early education programs to meet its needs, based on analyses of administrative and secondary data and on a survey of more than 200 organizations that provide child care and early education services

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The Los Angeles County child care and development needs assessment 2011 [Executive summary]
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, January, 2012
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, California, Child Care Planning Committee.

A summary of a profile of the population of young children in Los Angeles County, California, and of an assessment of the capacity of child care and early education programs to meet its needs, based on analyses of administrative and secondary data and on a survey of more than 200 organizations that provide child care and early education services

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A profile of the San Mateo County child care workforce: Findings from the 2001 survey of family child care homes and child care centers
San Mateo County (Calif.). Child Care Partnership Council, 2002
Redwood City, CA: San Mateo County Child Care Partnership Council.

Findings from a survey of child care workforce characteristics in San Mateo County, California, including data on demographics, education, earnings, benefits, and working conditions, based on questionnaires from 105 family child care providers and 104 child care centers

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A profile of the San Mateo County child care workforce: Findings from the 2001 survey of family child care homes and child care centers [Executive summary]
San Mateo County (Calif.). Child Care Partnership Council, 2002
Redwood City, CA: San Mateo County Child Care Partnership Council.

A summary of findings from a survey of child care workforce characteristics in San Mateo County, California, including data on demographics, education, earnings, benefits, and working conditions, based on questionnaires from 105 family child care providers and 104 child care centers

Executive Summary


Santa Barbara County: The status of early care and education 2005
Santa Barbara County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Council, 2005
Santa Barbara, CA: Santa Barbara County Child Care Planning Council.

An assessment of the child care needs of Santa Barbara County, California, including discussions of the county’s demographics, child care market, cost and quality of child care, special populations and their needs, and support for child care

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Santa Barbara County: The Status of Early Care and Education [Executive summary]
Santa Barbara County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Council, 2005
Santa Barbara, CA: Santa Barbara County Child Care Planning Council.

A summary of an assessment of the child care needs of Santa Barbara County, California, including discussions of the county’s demographics, child care market, cost and quality of child care, special populations and their needs, and support for child care

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Thoughtful reflections for future directions: The Los Angeles County child care oral history
Tebb, Kathleen P., 1998
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Child Care Planning Committee.

A history of developments in the child care and early education delivery system during the 20th century, particularly in Los Angeles County, California, based on oral histories of key child care leaders and a review of historical documents and scientific literature

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