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13 indicators of quality child care: Research update An annotated bibliography of research conducted since 1992 on thirteen key child care quality indicators used in developing child care licensing regulations. |
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Child care arrangements in urban and rural areas A study comparing features of child care arrangements of children in urban and rural areas, including: type of arrangement, weekly hours in child care, auspice or sponsorship of center-based child care programs, child-adult ratio, and parent child care expenses, based on data from the nationally representative National Household Education Survey, 2005 |
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The child care challenge: What parents need and what is available in three metropolitan areas Findings from an assessment of local child care supply and demand in three urban areas served by the Teenage Parent Demonstration program: Camden and Newark, New Jersey, and South Chicago, Illinois, based on surveys of 989 parents, 160 regulated family day care providers, 294 unregulated family day care providers, and 167 child care center providers |
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The child care challenge: What parents need and what is available in three metropolitan areas [Executive summary] A summary of findings from an assessment of local child care supply and demand in three urban areas served by the Teenage Parent Demonstration program: Camden and Newark, New Jersey, and South Chicago, Illinois, based on surveys of 989 parents, 160 regulated family day care providers, 294 unregulated family day care providers, and 167 child care center providers |
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Child care in California: A short report on subsidies, affordability and supply A summary of research findings on the gap between the number of children eligible for child care subsidies in California, under both the state and federal income eligibility guidelines, and the number of children actually served. This brief also provides an overview of California's child care administration policies. |
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Child care in Connecticut: A short report on subsidies, affordability and supply A summary of research findings on the gap between the number of children eligible for child care subsidies in Connecticut, under both the state and federal income eligibility guidelines, and the number of children actually served. This brief also provides an overview of Connecticut's child care administration policies. |
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Child care in Delaware: A short report on subsidies, affordability and supply A summary of research findings on the gap between the number of children eligible for child care subsidies in Delaware, under both the state and federal income eligibility guidelines, and the number of children actually served. This brief also provides an overview of Delaware's child care administration policies. |
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Child care in Florida: A short report on subsidies, affordability and supply A summary of research findings on the gap between the number of children eligible for child care subsidies in Florida, under both the state and federal income eligibility guidelines, and the number of children actually served. This brief also provides an overview of Florida's child care administration policies. |
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Child care in Louisiana : A short report on subsidies, affordability and supply A summary of research on the gap between subsidy eligibility and receipt for child care subsidies in Louisiana. |
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Child care in Michigan: A short report on subsidies, affordability and supply A summary of research findings on the gap between the number of children eligible for child care subsidies in Michigan, under both the state and federal income eligibility guidelines, and the number of children actually served. This brief also provides an overview of Michigan's child care administration policies. |
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Child care in Pennsylvania: A short report on subsidies, affordability and supply A summary of research findings on the gap between the number of children eligible for child care subsidies in Pennsylvania, under both the state and federal income eligibility guidelines, and the number of children actually served. This brief also provides an overview of Pennsylvania's child care administration policies. |
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Child care in Texas: A short report on subsidies, affordability and supply A summary of research findings on the gap between the number of children eligible for child care subsidies in Texas, under both the state and federal income eligibility guidelines, and the number of children actually served. This brief also provides an overview of Texas's child care administration policies. |
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Child care in Utah: A short report on subsidies, affordability and supply A summary of research findings on the gap between the number of children eligible for child care subsidies in Utah, under both the state and federal income eligibility guidelines, and the number of children actually served. This brief also provides an overview of Utah's child care administration policies. |
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Child care subsidies in urban and rural counties A summary of a study comparing features Child Care and Development Fund caseloads in urban and rural counties |
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Child care subsidies in urban and rural counties A study comparing features of Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) caseloads in urban and rural counties, including: average hours per week in care; percentage of single-parent families; child care settings; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) participation; reasons for receiving subsidized child care; and copayments |
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Early impacts of the Teenage Parent Demonstration on child care needs and utilization A study of the early impact of Teenage Parent Demonstration project studies designed increase the employment and economic self-sufficiency of teenage mothers and to increase the level of child support by absent fathers |
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The economic rationale for investing in children: A focus on child care A summary of proceedings from a conference on “The Economic Rationale for Investing in Children: A Focus on Child Care” |
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Eligibility for CCDF-funded child care subsidies under the October 1999 program rules: Results from the TRIM3 Microsimulation Model A presentation estimating the numbers of families and children who may be eligible for child care subsidies under the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) in effect as of October 1999 |
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Enhanced Early Head Start with employment services: 42-month impacts from the Kansas and Missouri sites of the Enhanced Services for the Hard-to-Employ Demonstration and Evaluation Project A study of the impact of a program model that incorporates parental employment and educational services into Early Head Start on service receipt, child care and early education experiences, employment, earnings, household income, parenting practices, parental psychological well-being, and child outcomes, based on data collected from 610 families randomly assigned to treatment or control groups at two pilot sites in Kansas and Missouri |
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Enhanced Early Head Start with employment services: 42-month impacts from the Kansas and Missouri sites of the Enhanced Services for the Hard-to-Employ Demonstration and Evaluation Project [Executive summary] A summary of a study of the impact of a program model that incorporates parental employment and educational services into Early Head Start on service receipt, child care and early education experiences, employment, earnings, household income, parenting practices, parental psychological well-being, and child outcomes, based on data collected from 610 families randomly assigned to treatment or control groups at two pilot sites in Kansas and Missouri |
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Enhancing the well-being of young children and families in the context of welfare reform: Lessons from early childhood, TANF, and family support programs An examination of emerging approaches to enhance the well-being of young children and families in the context of welfare reform |
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Enhancing the well-being of young children and families in the context of welfare reform: Lessons from early childhood, TANF, and family support programs [Executive summary] A summary of a study of family support programs serving low-income families with young children responding to welfare policies and practices derived from 11 programs in initiatives early at an early point in time of implementation |
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Estimates of child care eligibility and receipt for fiscal year 2006 An estimate of child care subsidy eligibility and enrollment through the Child Care and Development Fund in fiscal year 2006 |
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Estimates of child care eligibility and receipt for fiscal year 2009 An examination of children's eligibility for and receipt of federal child care subsidies under federal parameters and state-defined rules |
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Final synthesis report of findings from ASPE ''leavers'' grants A synthesis of findings on the outcomes of families who exited the welfare system after the passing of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) Act of 1996, based on localized studies of families across the United States |
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