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The 1992 Oregon child-care rates
Arthur Emlen & Associates, Inc., 1992
Portland, OR: Portland State University, Regional Research Institute for Human Services.

A 1992 study of child care market rates, specifically reporting the 75th percentile rate charged for each type of care found in communities throughout Oregon State

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Accelerating language development through picture book reading: A systematic extension to Mexican day care
Valdez-Menchaca, Marta C., 1992
Developmental Psychology, 28(6), 1106-1114

A study evaluating children's language abilities after the completion of a six to seven week dialogic reading program

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Adaptive Social Behavior Inventory
Hogan, Anne E., 1992
Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 10(3), 230-239

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Assessment Profile for Early Childhood Programs: Research version
Abbott-Shim, Martha, 1992
Atlanta, GA: Quality Assist

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Benefits of compensatory preschool education
Barnett, W. Steven, 1992
Journal of Human Resources, 27(2), 279-312

A review of studies on the benefits of compensatory preschool education, and its ability to produce long-term improvements in educational and economic success

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Canadian Achievement Tests (2nd ed.)
Canadian Test Centre. Educational Assessment Services, 1992
Markham, Ontario: Canadian Test Centre, Educational Assessment Services

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Caregiver-Teacher Report Form/2-5
Achenbach, Thomas, 1992
In Manual for the ASEBA preschool forms & profiles: An integrated system of multi-informant assessment. Burlington, VT: University of Vermont, Research Center for Children, Youth, & Families

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Caring for the future: Meeting California's child care challenges
Cohen, Abby J., 1992
San Francisco: Child Care Law Center

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The changing demographics of family day care in the United States
Hofferth, Sandra L., 1992
In D.L. Peters & A.R. Pence (Eds.), Family day care: Current research for informed public policy (pp. 28-57). New York: Teachers College Press

An analysis of family day care in the United States examining three issues: first, the number of licensed and unlicensed family day care programs in America and their enrollment; second, the similarities and dissimilarities of characteristics between family day care programs and center-based programs; and third, the differences between regulated and unregulated family day care programs

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Characterizing early childhood education programs for poor and middle-class children
Stipek, Deborah J., 1992
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 7(1), 1-19

A study of the association between instructional practices and social climate of preschool and kindergarten programs serving poor and middle class children

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Child Behavior Checklist for Ages 2-3
Achenbach, Thomas, 1992
In Manual for the Child Behavior Checklist/2-3 and 1992 profile. Burlington: University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry

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Child care and the employment behavior of single and married mothers
Kimmel, Jean, 1992
(Upjohn Institute Staff Working Paper No. 93-14). Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.

A paper relating labor force participation of married and single mothers to child care costs and wages

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Child care and the labor supply of married women: Reduced form evidence
Ribar, David, 1992
Journal of Human Resources, 27(1), 134-165

A study of married women's decisions about entering the paid labor force and about whether to use market versus nonmarket child care.

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Child care choices, consumer education, and low-income families
Mitchell, Anne W., 1992
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty

A policy paper exploring issues surrounding child care choices, consumer advocacy and low-income families

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Child care in the 1990s: Trends and consequences
Booth, Alan, 1992
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates

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Child care in context: Cross cultural perspectives
Lamb, Michael E., 1992
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates

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The child care labor market
Blau, David M., 1992
Journal of Human Resources, 27(1), 9-39

An analysis of the labor market behavior and characteristics of child care workers in the United States from the 1977-87 March Current Population Surveys

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Child care: Meeting a need
Bruckner, Jennifer, 1992
Thrust for Educational Leadership, 21, 24-25

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Child care preferences among low-income minority families
Becerra, Rosina, 1992
International Social Work, 35(1), 35-47

A study of the similarities and differences of the actual use and preferences of child care arrangements available for infants and toddlers among low-income minority families

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Child care preferences and choices: Are AFDC recipients unique?
Meyers, Marcia K., 1992
Social Work Research & Abstracts, 28(1), 28-34

An analysis of data concerning child care decisions, arrangements, and attitudes of single mothers entering the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills (JOBS) program in California

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Child care subsidies and labor supply in Sweden
Gustafsson, Siv S., 1992
Journal of Human Resources, 27(1), 204-230

A study of women’s labor supply and child care subsidies and spaces per child by community in Sweden

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Child care subsidies, quality of care, and the labor supply of low-income, single mothers
Berger, Mark C., 1992
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 74(4), 635-642

A survey of the influence of child care subsidies on the labor supply decisions of low-income single mothers in Kentucky

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Child care under the Family Support Act: Early lessons from the states
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 1992
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund

A study of the Head Start program’s effects on disadvantaged rural students development compared with non-Head Start rural students, based on results from the analysis of variance studies in testing of 144 children in Mississippi enrolled in Head Start I and Head Start II programs, and a non-Head Start control group

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Child care under the Family Support Act: Early lessons from the states [Executive summary]
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 1992
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund

A summary of a study into the risks and inadequacies that welfare and Family Support Act social policies pose on child care arrangements and access

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Child care workers' knowledge about reporting suspected child sexual abuse
Wurtele, Sandy K., 1992
Child Abuse & Neglect, 16(3), 385-390

A survey on knowledge of responsibility to report suspected child sexual abuse among child care workers

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