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Overview: Articulating the economic importance of child care for community development Summaries of articles contained in a special issue of the journal Community Development, focusing on comprehensive and integrated perspectives of the importance of child care in the economy, and implications for community development |
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An exploratory study of the impacts of an employer-supported child care A study of relationships among reported employee experiences with an employer-sponsored child care voucher program, satisfaction with child care, and perceived of benefits to work-life balance, based on data from 776 employees with children at Cornell University in Ithaca |
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Putting child care in the regional economy: Empirical and conceptual challenges and economic development prospects An analysis of the methodological and conceptual challenges faced in constructing a regional economic analysis of the child care and early education sector in the United States |
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Planning for inclusion: The case of child care A presentation of arguments for the recognition of the value of child care services in community-level economic development, land use, and transportation planning in the United States |
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Smarter reform: Moving beyond single-program solutions to an early care and education system A proposal for a range of investment strategies and institutional support commensurate with a high-quality ECE system that takes into account the complexity of early care and education markets |
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Smarter reform: Moving beyond single-program solutions to an early care and education system in the United States A proposal for a range of investment strategies and institutional support commensurate with a high-quality early care and education system that takes into account the complexity of early care and education markets |
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Why early care and education deserves as much attention, or more, than prekindergarten alone A review of the literature examining the effects of a comprehensive approach to early care and education policy on the regional economy, the work-life balance of parents, and the development of children |
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The consequences of implementing a child care voucher: Evidence from Australia, the Netherlands and USA An inquiry into the influence of child care voucher systems on the market supply of and demand for child care, based on an analysis of evidence from Australia, the Netherlands, and the United States |
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The consequences of implementing a child care voucher scheme: Evidence from Australia, the Netherlands and the USA International comparative analyses of the relationship between the introduction of vouchers for child care and changes in care demand, substitution between formal, informal and parental care, shifts in care supply across for-profit and non-profit sectors, and across geography, based on published data on child care usage, structure of the child care sector, and structure of the voucher schemes in United States, Australia, and the Netherlands |
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