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Employment and earnings of child-care subsidy recipients in Harris County, Texas [Executive summary]
Olson, Jerome A., June 2002
Austin: University of Texas at Austin, Ray Marshall Center for the Study of Human Resources.

A summary of an identification of the economic, personal, and policy variables influencing employment and earnings among recipients of subsidized child care in Harris County, Texas, during a period of welfare reform

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Staying employed after welfare: Work supports and job quality vital to employment tenure and wage growth [Executive summary]
Boushey, Heather, 2002
(Briefing Paper No. 128). Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute.

A summary of a study using longitudinal data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) 1993 and 1996 Panels to examine the effects of child care access and job quality on the employment duration and wage growth of former welfare recipients and working women

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The dynamics of child care subsidy use: A collaborative study of five states [Executive summary]
Meyers, Marcia K., August 2002
New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty.

A summary of findings from a multi-state study of child care subsidy dynamics from July 1997 to June 1999 in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Texas

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Early childhood programs in Missouri: Workforce, quality, and policy related findings [Executive summary]
Thornburg, Kathy R., 2002
Columbia: University of Missouri--Columbia, Center for Family Policy & Research.

An executive summary of a report on how child care quality and workforce characteristics in Missouri differ according to subsidy use, licensing status, type of care, and locale.

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The evaluation of welfare reform in Iowa: Final impact report [Executive summary]
Iowa. Department of Human Services. Division of Financial, Health and Work Supports, 2002
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

A summary of an evaluation of changes in welfare reform policies encouraging employment-oriented participation in Iowa

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Jobs First: Final report on Connecticut's welfare reform initiative: Executive summary
Bloom, Dan, 2002
New York: MDRC.

A summary of a study of the welfare reform initiative, Job First program, imposing a statewide time limit on receipt of cash assistance and encouraging participation in employment-related services targeted toward quick job placement in Connecticut

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The Washington State child care experience since 1996: Implications for federal and state policy [Executive summary]
Thompson, Elizabeth B., 2002
Tacoma: Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

A study examining the influence of the amount of federal and state-funded subsidies available to lower income families, and child care attendance, availability and quality in the state of Washington

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Mapping of care services and the care workforce: Summary of consolidated report
van Ewijk, Hans, 2002
London: University of London, Thomas Coram Research Unit, Care Work in Europe.

A summary of a larger study examining employment in the care industry, including child care and out of school care; child and youth residential and foster care; and care for adults with disabilities and elderly people

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Santa Clara County: Early care and education and programs for school-age youth: Executive summary and policy recommendations
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), 2002
Oakland, CA: National Economic and Law Development Center.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Santa Clara 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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Child care choices for working families: Examining child care choices of Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Union Local 2 members working in San Francisco's hospitality industry [Executive summary]
King, Carlise, 2002
San Francisco: California Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

A summary of a study examining the links between parental employment schedules, care decisions, cost of child care and demographics amongst members in Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees Local 2 of San Francisco and their children

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Orange County [Executive summary]
Orange County's United Way. Success By 6, 2002
Irvine, CA: Orange County's United Way.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Orange 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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From science to policy: Research on issues, program and policy in early care and education [Executive summary]
Groark, Christina J., 2002
In C. J. Groark, K. E. Mehaffie, R. B. McCall, M. T. Greenberg, & Universities Children's Policy Collaborative (Eds.), From science to policy: Research on issues, programs and policies in early care and education. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Governor's Task Force on Early Childhood Education.

An executive summary of a report reviewing effective evidence-based early care and education programs, policies, and practices for infant toddler care, parenting education, family-based intensive services, publicly funded programs, family child care, school readiness, kindergarten transitions, demonstration projects for low-income families, afterschool programs, early interventions for at risk children, follow-on services, child care subsidies, and federal and state policies.

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Windham County, Vermont: Child care needs assessment [Executive summary]
Children First Initiative, 2002
Brattleboro, VT: Windham Child Care Association.

A study of Windham County, Vermont’s child care system, with a child care needs assessment conducted by the Children First Partnership- a coalition of non-profit service providers, employers, and early childhood professionals- studying population change, employment trends, economic conditions, and estimated child care need and supply

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Family child care providers in the CACFP: Operational effects of reimbursement tiering: A report to Congress on the Family Child Care Homes Legislative Changes Study [Executive summary]
Food Assistance & Nutrition Research (Program : U.S.), 2002
(E-FAN-02-004). Washington, DC: U.S. Food Assistance & Nutrition Research Program.

A summary of findings from 1995 and 1999 surveys focusing on the relationship between Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) participation and food subsidy legislature in the United States

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Butte County: Assessing child care economics, needs and transportation: Transportation study: Executive summary
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), 2002
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A summary of an economic analysis of the links between the costs of transportation and child care in terms of income, employment and educational opportunities, and recommendations for better integration of child care and transportation in rural California

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Growing Arizona [Executive summary]
Arizona School Readiness Task Force, 2002
Phoenix, AZ: Children's Action Alliance.

A discussion of preschool education and “school readiness,” for example the deleterious impact inadequate preschool education may have for incoming kindergarteners, including attention to the common elements for successful early childhood education programs and a set of recommendations for achieving success

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The economic impact of child care in Alameda County: A growing industry supporting the local economy [Executive summary]
Alameda County Child Care Planning Council, 2002
Oakland, CA: Alameda County Child Care Planning Council.

A summary of a study of the economic impact of the child care industry in Alameda County, California

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Sonoma County: Executive summary and policy recommendations
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), 2002
Santa Rosa, CA: Community Child Care Council of Sonoma County.

A summary of a report on the significant relationship between the child care industry and the overall economic vitality and quality of life in Sonoma County, California

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Non-standard work hour child care project: Executive summary
Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2002
Tacoma: Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network. http://www.childcarenet.org/Non_Standard.htm (no longer accessible since December 19, 2005)

A summary of supports needed for child care providers caring for children during non-standard work hours

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Making a case for child care: An evaluation of a Pennsylvania-based intervention called Child Care Matters [Executive summary]
Shlay, Anne B., 2002
Philadelphia: Temple University, Center for Public Policy.

An executive summary of an evaluation of the overall implementation, effectiveness at changing child care policy, influence on the media, effect on business practices, and impact of child care investments of Child Care Matters, a Pennsylvania initiative to shift the focus of the child care agenda to improving accessibility, affordability, and quality

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Licensed child care in Washington State: 2000 [Executive summary]
Schrager, Laura, 2002
Olympia: Washington Department of Social and Health Services.

A summary of a 2000 market survey of Washington State child care centers and licensed family homes, providing information about child care rates, child care industry, and subsidized child care

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The impacts of welfare reform on children: The Indiana welfare reform evaluation [Executive summary]
Indiana. Division of Family and Children, 2002
Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates.

A summary of an evaluation of the impacts of welfare reform on children in Indiana

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A ''noble bet'' in early care and education: Lessons from one community's experience: Executive summary
Gill, Brian P., 2002
Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation.

A summary of the Pittsburgh area Early Childhood Initiative (ECI) program evaluation.

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Child care characteristics and quality in Nebraska [Executive summary]
Midwest Child Care Research Consortium, 2002
Lincoln: University of Nebraska--Lincoln, Center on Children, Families and the Law.

An overview of key findings from a survey of Midwestern child care providers regarding child care quality in the state of Nebraska

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Welfare reform in Illinois: Is the moderate approach working?: Summary of second annual report
University Consortium on Welfare Reform, 2002
Evanston, IL: Northwestern University, Institute for Policy Research.

A summary of a longitudinal study of the ongoing results of welfare reforms on families in Illinois, particularly the implementation of TANF

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