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2004 child care needs assessment for the county of Los Angeles
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, April 2005
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

An assessment of the supply of and demand for child care services in Los Angeles County, California

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2011-12 state budget: Child care and development services
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Policy Roundtable for Child Care, 12 July, 2011
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

An overview of California state budget decisions related to child care and development services for 2011-2012

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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
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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Final report for the "Investing in Early Educators" Stipend Program
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, January 2006
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

An evaluation of the California "Investing in Early Educators" Stipend Program, a retention initiative that awards stipends linked to the education of qualified child care and early education workers, based on a survey comparing the retention and career advancement of program participants and nonparticipants

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Final report for the "Investing in Early Educators" Stipend Program [Executive summary]
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, January 2006
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A summary of an evaluation of the California "Investing in Early Educators" Stipend Program, a retention initiative that awards stipends linked to the education of qualified child care and early education workers, based on a survey comparing the retention and career advancement of program participants and nonparticipants

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Model compensation scale for child care workers study
Moreno, Manuel Humberto, March 17, 2005
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A study comparing a model compensation scale based on levels of education, responsibility, and worker experience with actual wages and benefits of child care center workers in Los Angeles County, California, based on a survey of child care programs

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A profile of the child care center workforce in Los Angeles County: Findings from the 2002 survey of child care staff salary, benefits and working conditions
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, December 2002
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A study of the characteristics of child care center workers in Los Angeles County, California, including educational background, salary and benefits, and working conditions, based on a survey of child care programs

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A profile of the family child care workforce in the county of Los Angeles California: Findings from the 2003 survey of family child care income and working conditions
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, December 2003
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A study of the characteristics of licensed family child care providers in Los Angeles County, California, including educational background, earnings and expenses, benefits, and business policies, based on a survey of providers

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Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP): Evaluation of child care capacity building for children with disabilities or other special needs in Los Angeles County
Moreno, Manuel Humberto, 20 June, 2005
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

An evaluation of Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP), a Los Angeles County, California, initiative to increase capacity in non-subsidized and family child care settings for children with disabilities or special needs, based on pre- and post-project provider surveys, focus groups, provider evaluations of training workshops, and administrative data

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Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP): Evaluation of child care capacity building for children with disabilities or other special needs in Los Angeles County [Executive summary]
Moreno, Manuel Humberto, 20 June, 2005
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A summary of an evaluation of Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP), a Los Angeles County, California, initiative to increase capacity in non-subsidized and family child care settings for children with disabilities or special needs, based on pre- and post-project provider surveys, focus groups, provider evaluations of training workshops, and administrative data

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Time for school: Transitioning from child development to kindergarten
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Policy Roundtable for Child Care, April 2006
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A study of child care providers' and schools' efforts to facilitate children's transition to school in Los Angeles County, California, with recommendations for increasing coordination among child care providers and schools, based on a survey of child care providers and schools

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