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Improving and sustaining center quality: The role of NAEYC accreditation and staff stability
Whitebook, Marcy, 2004
Early Education and Development, 15(3), 305-326

A longitudinal study examining characteristics of child care centers that improved in quality and retained the higher quality over time, and assessing the impact of NAEYC accreditation on quality improvement

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Change and stability among publicly subsidized license-exempt child care providers
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Child Care Employment.

A study assessing the characteristics of subsidized license-exempt child care providers within Alameda County, California

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Two years in early care and education: A community portrait of quality and workforce stability: Alameda County, California
Whitebook, Marcy, 2004
Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Child Care Employment.

A report profiling child care quality and the center-based, licensed family, and license-exempt child care workforce in Alameda County, California, from 2001 to 2003

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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed child care centers: Mono County 2006
Whitebook, Marcy, 2006
Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. (No longer accessible as of August 16, 2012)

A study of child care workers in licensed child care centers in Mono County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on a survey of child care centers

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Center-based child care staff in San Benito County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in San Benito County, California; one in the second round of a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in different California counties

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Family child care providers and assistants in Monterey County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A study of family child care providers demographics, professional preparation, length of time in the field, wages and benefits in Northern California

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Center-based child care staff in San Francisco County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: The Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of San Francisco County's licensed child care centers supplied information on center staff and turnover rate, educational preparations, wages, retirement benefits, and collective bargaining status

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Center-based child care staff in Santa Cruz County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of Santa Cruz County's licensed child care centers supplied information on center staff and turnover rate, educational preparations, wages, retirement benefits, and collective bargaining status

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Center-based child care staff in San Mateo County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of San Mateo County's licensed child care centers supplied information on center staff and turnover rate, educational preparations, wages, retirement benefits, and collective bargaining status

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Family child care providers and assistants in San Benito County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of family child care providers in San Benito County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in San Francisco County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of family child care providers in San Francisco County, California

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Two years in early care and education: A community portrait of quality and workforce stability: Alameda County, California: Executive summary
Whitebook, Marcy, 2004
University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Child Care Employment.

An executive summary of a report profiling child care quality and the center-based, licensed family, and license-exempt child care workforce in Alameda County, California, from 2001 to 2003

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Family child care providers and assistants in Alameda County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of family child care providers in Alameda County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in Santa Cruz County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey study of family child care providers in Santa Cruz County, California

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Child care as an adult work environment
Phillips, Deborah A., 1991
Journal of Social Issues, 47(2), 49-70

A study of the predictors of child care provider job satisfaction and turnover, and their influence on child care quality and work environment

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Family child care providers and assistants in Kern County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey of family child care providers in Kern County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in Santa Clara County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey study of family child care providers in Santa Clara County, California

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Family child care providers and assistants in San Mateo County: California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A survey study of family child care providers in San Mateo County, California

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Center-based child care staff in Kern County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Kern County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties

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Center-based child care staff in Monterey County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Monterey County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties

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Center-based child care staff in Santa Clara County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Santa Clara County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties

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Estimating the size and components of the U.S. child care workforce and caregiving population: Key findings from the child care workforce estimate: Preliminary report
Burton, Alice, 2002
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

A report estimating the size of the United States child care workforce and caregiving population using a model based on child care demand

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California Early Care and Education Workforce Study: Licensed family child care providers: Mono County 2006
Whitebook, Marcy, 2006
Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Child Care Employment. (No longer accessible as of August 16, 2012)

A study of licensed family child care providers in Mono County, California, focusing particularly on their educational background, based on a survey questionnaire

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Roots of decline: How government policy has de-educated teachers of young children
Bellm, Dan, 2006
Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Child Care Employment.

A demographic and public policy contextualization of the findings of the study, "Losing ground in early childhood education: Declining workforce qualifications in an expanding industry, 1979-2004"

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Center-based child care staff in Alameda County: The California Child Care Workforce Study
Whitebook, Marcy, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for the Child Care Workforce.

An investigation of the current status of the child care workforce in Alameda County, California; one in a series of reports regarding the characteristics of licensed child care center staff and family child care providers in seven different California counties

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