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Advancing the early childhood workforce: Implementation of training and retention initiatives in the Bay area Highlights of the second year of implementation of child care staff retention and development programs in San Francisco and Alameda Counties, California. |
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Alameda Child Development Corps: Year 1 qualitative implementation study report An implementation evaluation of the first year of the Alameda County Child Development Corp program to increase professional development and retention among child care workers. |
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Are child-care options expanding? An overview of the effectiveness of child care subsidies in California on child care use |
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California's pioneering training and retention initiatives for early childhood educators: Lessons from San Francisco and Alameda Counties A synthesis of findings from qualitative implementation studies of child care provider retention incentive programs in San Francisco and Alameda Counties, California |
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CARES Project: Fresno County: Matching Funds for Retention program implementation study report: Year I [Executive summary] A report summarizing findings from the implementation evaluation of a child care workforce retention initiative using stipends to encourage professional development in Fresno County, California |
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CARES Project: Riverside County: Matching Funds for Retention program implementation study report: Year I A report on the planning, structure and implementation of a retention incentive program for child care providers in one California county |
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CARES Project: Stanislaus County: Matching Funds for Retention program implementation study report: Year I A report on the planning, structure and implementation of a retention incentive program for child care providers in one California county |
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A case study of Alameda County Child Development Corps: Year 2 qualitative implementation study (QIS) A report describing the perspectives and experiences of stakeholders during the second year of the implementation of Alameda County's Child Development Corps as a child care retention-incentive program |
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A case study of Alameda County Child Development Corps: Year 2 qualitative implementation study (QIS) [Executive summary] An overview of the second year of the Alameda County's Child Development Corps, a retention-incentive program for early care and education professionals |
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A case study of San Francisco County CARES: Year 2 qualitative implementation study (QIS) An account of the perspectives and experiences of stakeholders in San Francisco County's CARES child care retention-incentive program during the second year of implementation |
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A case study of San Francisco County CARES: Year 2 qualitative implementation study (QIS) [Executive summary] A summary of the perspectives and experiences of stakeholders in San Francisco County's CARES child care retention-incentive program during the second year of implementation |
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CDSS-PACE Child Care Planning Project: Descriptive findings from the child care subsidy interview A survey of of current and former CalWORKs participants on subsidy use and child care selection in California |
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CDSS-PACE Child Care Planning Project: Findings from the child care providers focus groups A study of the effects of the child care subsidy system and the CalWORKs program on licensed and license-exempt child care providers in California |
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Child care aid and quality for California families: Focusing on San Francisco and Santa Clara Counties A report on subsidy use and quality of child care selected by single mother welfare recipients in San Francisco and Santa Clara Counties, California |
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Child-care and early education: Policy problems and options: Latino Caucus Retreat A briefing paper articulating basic problems confronting system of childcare and early education for Latino working families in California and policy recommendations to address those problems |
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Child care demand and supply under CalWORKS: The early impacts of welfare reform for California's children, 1998-2000 An overview of the effects of welfare reform and capacity building efforts on the supply and demand of child care in California |
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Child care indicators 1998, part 1: Preliminary figures |
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Child care indicators 1998, part 2 |
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Child-Care Retention Incentive Director's Questionnaire |
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Child Development Corps: Alameda County: Matching Funds for Retention program implementation study report: Year I [Executive summary] A report summarizing findings from the implementation evaluation of a child care workforce retention initiative using stipends to encourage professional development in Alameda County, California |
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Child Development Corps: Siskiyou County: Matching Funds for Retention program implementation study report: Year II A report on the planning, structure and implementation in the second year of a retention incentive program for child care providers in one rural California county |
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Child Development Corps: Siskiyou County: Year 1 implementation study report A report on the planning, structure and implementation of a retention incentive program for child care providers in one California county |
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Community voices: California preschool directors speak on policy options A survey-based exploration of the views held by the directors of 816 preschools funded by community based organizations in California, focusing on the issues of financing community needs, program improvement, state involvement, and market competition with other institutions |
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Community voices: Preschool directors speak on policy options: Preliminary findings [Advance copy] A survey of the directors of preschool programs not funded by school districts in California on program characteristics and their views of increased state control of preschools |
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Estimating unmet need for child care and preschool: Alternative definitions and analytic tools |
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