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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 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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Early Start: A literacy-rich prekindergarten program for children academically at risk
McCormick, Christine E., 1992
Journal of Early Intervention, 16(1), 79-86

A description Early Start, a center-based prekindergarten literacy program for at-risk children in Illinois, and an assessment of the impact on its participants

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The effect of leadership training on child care program quality
Bloom, Paula Jorde, 1992
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 7(4), 579-594

Longitudinal outcomes of a child care provider training program as reflected in participant competence, quality of subsequent teaching practices and quality of provider work life

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New evidence on the supply of child care: A statistical portrait of family providers and an analysis of their fees
Walker, James R., 1992
Journal of Human Resources, 27(1), 40-69

An analysis of licensed and unlicensed family home providers and the care they supply in three metropolitan areas (Newark and Camden, New Jersey and South Chicago, Illinois)

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