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Alternative policy options for child care subsidy programs [Executive summary]
Edie, David, 2003
(Public Policy Options for Early Care and Education Executive Summary No. 1). Madison: University of Wisconsin--Extension.

The executive summary of a report on Wisconsin's child care subsidy program and possible policy alternatives

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Evaluating the Quality Child-Care Initiative: Child-care worker apprenticeships in the Western states: Final report [Executive summary]
United States. Employment and Training Administration. Office of Apprenticeship, Training, Employer and Labor Services, 30 April, 2003
Oakland, CA: Social Policy Research Associates.

A summary of a process evaluation of the first two rounds of the Quality Child-Care Initiative, federally funded grants for states to address child care quality and labor issues by applying the apprenticeship training method to the child care workforce, in Western states, based on site visits

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Child care price dynamics in California [Executive summary]
Marrufo, Grecia, 2003
San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

A report relating trends in the price of licensed child care to trends in child care supply and child care subsidy use from 1991 to 2000 in California

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New hope for children and families: Five-year results of a program to reduce poverty and reform welfare: Executive summary
Huston, Aletha C., 2003
New York: MDRC.

A summary of research findings evaluating a program designed to assist low income people secure employment and reduce poverty

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Preserving the gains, rethinking the losses: Welfare in Illinois five years after reform: Summary of third annual report
University Consortium on Welfare Reform, 2003
Evanston, IL: Northwestern University, Institute for Policy Research.

A summary of the third in a series of reports using measures of the employment outcomes and family well-being of a sample of 1998 TANF grantees to assess the ongoing value of Illinois' 1997 welfare reforms

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Texas child care profiles for local workforce development areas FY 1998 - FY 2001: A product of the Study of Devolution of Subsidized Child Care in Texas [Executive Summary]
Schroeder, Daniel G., 2003
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

Summary of an analysis of the changes made to Texas's child care subsidy policies after the management of the subsidized child care program was transferred from the state level to the local level

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Merced County: Executive summary
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), 2003
Oakland, CA: National Economic and Law Development Center.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Merced County, California, child care and early education industry in terms of its employment and gross receipts, as well as its role in supporting other industries and labor force participation

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Preliminary findings from interviews with child care program managers: A product of the Study of Devolution of Subsidized Child Care in Texas [Executive Summary]
Lein, Laura, 2003
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

Summary of a report on the effects of the devolution of child care subsidy programs on local child care subsidy administration in Texas

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Child care programs in Vermont: A survey of market rates and capacity [Executive summary]
Learning Partners, Inc., 2003
Waterbury: Vermont Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, Child Care Services Division.

A summary of findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Vermont in 2002, including information on enrollment, capacity, accreditation, nonstandard hour care, additional fees, impact of subsidy rates, and differences between subsidies and program fees

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Investing in the child care industry: An economic development strategy for Kansas: Executive summary
Mid-America Regional Council, 2003
Kansas City, MO: Mid-America Regional Council.

A summary of a description of cost benefits and suggested funding strategies for the Kansas child care industry

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Child care meets health care: What other states can teach us about insuring the child care workforce in Illinois [Executive summary]
Day Care Action Council of Illinois, July, 2003
Chicago: Day Care Action Council of Illinois.

A summary of an exploration of program models for the provision of health insurance to early childhood workers, and recommendations for the development of a framework to provide health care coverage to early childhood workers in Illinois, based on case studies of programs currently implemented in California, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and North Carolina

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Iowa child care characteristics and quality: Executive summary
Hegland, Susan M., February 17, 2003
Ames: Iowa State University, Department of Human Development and Family Studies.

A summary of a study of the quality and characteristics of child care providers in Iowa and of provider characteristics, including subsidy receipt, related to higher child care quality, based on an initial survey of providers and then follow-up observations with a subset of providers

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Minnesota: Executive summary
Brown, Brentt, 2003
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A report on the importance of Minnesota's child care industry to the state and local economy, suggesting strategies for overcoming barriers for businesses, government and the child care industry

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Maine: Executive summary
Hildebrand, Alex, 2003
Portland, ME: People's Regional Opportunity Program.

A summary of a discussion of the role of the child care industry in Maine's economic health

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The child care industry: Supporting jobs and economic development in Minneapolis [Executive summary]
Greater Minneapolis Day Care Association, 2003
Minneapolis, MN: Greater Minneapolis Day Care Association.

A summary of an analysis of child care in Minneapolis as a service for working parents and their children and as a component of the local economy

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Illinois study of license-exempt child care: Interim report [Executive summary]
Illinois. Department of Human Services, 2003
Springfield: Illinois Department of Human Services.

A summary of an interim report of findings from the first year of a three-year study on subsidized, license-exempt child care in Illinois.

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Monterey County [Executive summary]
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), 2003
Salinas, CA: Monterey County, Child Care Planning Council.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Monterey County, California, child care and early education industry in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries and labor force participation

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Poised for shaping results-based early learning systems: A report on child care resource and referral in the United States [Executive summary]
Smith, Linda K., June, 2003
Washington, DC: National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies.

A summary of a national study of child care resource and referral agencies, including services provided to parents and providers, sources and levels of agency funding, and agency data collecting activities, based on a survey of state child care resource and referral agencies

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Quality child care for infants and toddlers: Case studies of three community strategies: Executive summary
Paulsell, Diane, 2003
Washington, DC: Zero to Three.

A study of child care quality and it impact on infants and toddlers presenting a set of in-depth case studies of three types of collaborative infant-toddler child care initiatives located in four diverse communities, with findings collected during intensive three-day sight visits to the case study communities

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Family child care [Executive summary]
Edie, David, 2003
Madison: University of Wisconsin--Extension.

A summary of a study on family child care in Wisconsin

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2002 Oregon child care market rate study [Executive Summary]
Oregon. Department of Human Services, 2003
Salem, OR: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

The summary of findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Oregon in 2002

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Families and children 2001: Work and childcare [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2003
(Research Report No. 191). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

A summary of a 2001 survey of balancing work and child care among families with dependent children in the United Kingdom

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2002 Alabama child care workforce study [Executive summary]
Alabama Partnership for Children, 2003
Montgomery: Alabama Partnership for Children.

A summary of a study of the characteristics of the child care workforce in Alabama, including qualifications, wages, and benefits, based on a survey of family child care providers, center-based child care workers, and child care center directors in 19 counties

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Child care quality and workforce characteristics in four Midwestern states [Executive summary]
Raikes, Helen, 2003
Omaha, NE: Gallup Organization.

Summary of a report on observed child care quality and its relation to hypothesized and potential indicators of quality, using a representative, randomly selected sample of the provider population in four Midwestern states

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Georgia childcare market rate survey [Executive summary]
Georgia. Department of Human Resources. Childcare and Parent Services Section, 2003
Atlanta: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Childcare and Parent Services Section.

The summary of findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Georgia in 2003

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