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Parent employment and the use of child care subsidies A review of research studies examining parent employment outcomes associated with the use of child care subsidies |
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Child care, women's employment, and child outcomes A review of the literature on the impact of child care and maternal employment in the preschool years on child outcomes, addressing potential benefits of early intervention on child care programs and effects of maternal employment and child care in the first years of life |
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Design phase: National Study of Child Care Supply and Demand--2010: Literature review and summary A review of studies on child care supply and demand for children ages birth through 13 conducted at the local, state, and national levels, and a discussion of the changing labor market and demographics of child care |
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Demographics of Family, Friend, and Neighbor Child Care in the United States A review of research on the characteristics of users and providers of family, friend, and neighbor care (FFN), and a review of research on FFN usage patterns by children's age |
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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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A review of the state of the field of early childhood learning and development in child care, kindergarten and family support programs A review of research on the relationship of early learning and child care programs in Canada to child development and learning |
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An updated and annotated summary of evidence: A compendium to: With our best future in mind A research review identifying evidence-based principles to aid in the design of a comprehensive plan for a full-day early learning system for four- and five-year-old children in Ontario |
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