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An examination of the duration of child care subsidies in Rhode Island: Impacts of policy changes and cross state comparisons [Executive summary]
Witte, Ann D., 2005
Wellesley, MA: Wellesley College, Department of Economics.

A summary of an examination of child care subsidies in Rhode Island over a seven year period; the study tracked cycling patterns of the subsidies usage, the correlation between administration of the subsidy program and the exiting of participating families, and the characteristics that influenced the duration a family will take advantage of child care subsidies

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Child care for working poor families: Child development and parent employment outcome [Executive Summary]
Elicker, James, 2005
West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University.

The summary of a research report on the types and quality of child care used by low income working families in four Indiana cities and their relation to child development and parent employment outcomes

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Compensation and credentials: A survey of Arizona’s early education workforce [Executive summary]
Arizona. State School Readiness Board, July, 2005
Phoenix, AZ: Governor's Office for Children, Youth, and Families.

A summary of a statewide survey of employers to determine the typical wages, benefits, duration of employment, and levels of education of the child care and early education workforce in Arizona

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Ventura County [Executive summary]
Ventura County (Calif.). Human Services Agency, January 2005
Oakland, CA: National Economic Development and Law Center.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Ventura 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 rates report 2005 [Executive summary]
Garnier, Philip C., January 2005
Springfield: Illinois, Department of Human Services.

A summary of an examination of market rates and the correlated reimbursement rates for child care providers in Illinois, with a focus on the participation of child care providers in state subsidy programs and the difference in costs and reimbursements for parents who pay privately and those who receive subsidies

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The economic impact of childcare in Middlesex County [Executive summary]
Rodgers, III, William M., 2005
New Brunswick, NJ: John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development.

A summary of an inquiry into the economic impact of the child care industry in Middlesex County, New Jersey, with recommendations for the expansion of early childhood education and care services to expand the workforce and economy

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Measuring improper payments in the child care program: A pilot project of the ACF Child Care Bureau: Final report [Executive summary]
United States. Child Care Bureau, 2005
Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau.

A summary of a survey conducted to find and reduce erroneous payments in specific Health and Human Services programs in California, Nebraska, Arizona, Kansas, Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio and New Hampshire

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Parent perceptions of child care choice and quality in four states [Executive summary]
Raikes, Helen, 2005
Lincoln: University of Nebraska--Lincoln, Center on Children, Families, and the Law.

A summary of a study on parents’ child care perceptions and decision-making factors and processes in Iowa, Kansas Missouri and Nebraska

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CalWORKs and Alternative Payment child care programs error rate study report required by Chapter 229, Statutes of 2004 (Senate Bill 1104, Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review) [Executive summary]
California. Child Development Division, 2005
Sacramento: California Child Development Division.

A summary of a study estimating the improper impayments due to administrative, parent, or provider error or fraud in California's four publicly-funded child care programs, with recommendations to reduce improper payments

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The economic impact of the early care and education industry in Illinois [Executive summary]
Action for Children, 2005
Chicago: Chicago Metropolis 2020.

A discussion of the financial significance of the Early Care and Education industry, and the need to ensure access to high quality Early Care and Education for Illinois children

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The economic impact of the child care industry in Riverside County [Executive summary]
First 5 Riverside County, 2005
Riverside, CA: First 5 Riverside County Children and Families Commission.

A summary of a cost-benefit analysis of the child care industry in Riverside County, California

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Child care use in Minnesota: 2004 statewide household child care survey: Executive summary
Minnesota. Department of Human Services, 2005
St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center.

A summary of an inquiry into the availability, quality, and affordability of child care, based on information from the 2004 Statewide Household Child Care Survey of 1,363 households in Minnesota

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Time to revamp and expand: Early childhood teacher preparation programs in California's institutions of higher education: Executive summary
Whitebook, Marcy, 2005
University of California, Berkeley, Center for the Study of Child Care Employment.

A summary of a survey of institutions of higher education that train adults to teach children under the age of five in California

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The status of early learning in Greater Kansas City 2005 [Executive summary]
Mid-America Regional Council. Metropolitan Council on Early Learning, 2005
Kansas City, MO: Mid-America Regional Council.

An executive summary of an exploration of family support and preschool programs in the Greater Kansas City area

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A question of balance: Lone parents, childcare and work [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2005
(Research Report No. 230). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

A summary of an investigation into the child care experiences and labor participation choices of single parents, based on interviews with 78 single parents in England

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In their own words: WFNJ clients speak about family, work, and welfare [Executive summary]
New Jersey. Department of Human Services. Office of Planning and Evaluation, 2005
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

A summary of findings from interviews with Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) clients regarding their experiences while transitioning off welfare

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Early care and education costs for Shelby County, Tennessee: Report to the First Years Institute ECE Initiative Planning Committee [Executive summary]
Brandon, Richard N., 2005
Seattle: University of Washington, Human Services Policy Center.

An executive summary of an analysis of public funding access for preschool programs in Shelby County, Tennessee

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Early childhood education and care: An economic development strategy for Michigan [Executive summary]
Michigan State University. Institute for Children, Youth, and Families, 2005
(Michigan Family Impact Seminars Briefing Report No. 2005-02). East Lansing: Michigan State University, Institute for Children, Youth, and Families.

An executive summary of an investigation of early child education policies and cost benefits in Michigan

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Child care keeps Missouri working: The Missouri child care industry economic impact report: Executive summary
Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network, 2005
St. Louis: Missouri Child Care Resource and Referral Network.

A summary of an exploration of the economic impact of the child care industry in Missouri

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Early care and education: A vital economic sector in Monroe County: Executive summary
New York State Child Care Coordinating Council, 2005
Rochester, NY: Rochester Area Community Foundation.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Monroe County, New York, 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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The economic impact of the child care industry in San Diego County [Executive summary]
San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council, 2005
San Diego, CA: San Diego County Child Care and Development Planning Council.

A summary of a cost-benefit analysis of the child care industry in San Diego County, California

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CalWORKs, Stage 2 and 3 and Alternative Payment programs best practices for program integrity report required by Chapter 229, Statutes of 2004 (SB #1104, Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review) [Executive summary]
California. Child Development Division, 2005
Sacramento: California Child Development Division.

A summary of a survey of California counties' definitions of child care fraud and indicators used to detect fraud in California's four publicly-funded child care programs

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Early childhood education and care: A needs assessment for children birth to five in St. Joseph County, Indiana [Executive summary]
Christensen, Sue, 2005
South Bend, IN: Community Foundation of St. Joseph County.

An executive summary of a study on accessibility, quality and funding of child care providers throughout St. Joseph County, Indiana

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Local childcare markets - A longitudinal study [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills, June 2005
(Research Report No. SSU/2005/FR/016). Nottingham, United Kingdom: Great Britain, Department for Education and Skills.

A study conducted in Great Britain of the mechanisms that regulate local child care markets, the influence of government initiatives and funding on these markets, an assessment of supply and demand in these markets, and the sustainability of child care provisions

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The economic impact of early child development programs in West Virginia: Executive summary
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, October 26, 2005
Huntington, WV: Marshall University, Center for Business and Economic Research.

A summary of a study on the advantage of investing in child development programs in West Virginia from an economic perspective

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