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- Rewards and Roadblocks: How Special Education Students are Faring Under No Child Left Behind
By National Center for Learning Disabilities; 2007
Description: This report explores how special education students are faring under No Child Left Behind (NCLB). This report looks at specific requirements of NCLB and their impact on students receiving special education...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35830 (100.00%)
- Child Care Health Consultation Demonstration Program: Phase III Final Report
By Erin Mueller; October 2006
Description: This report describes a Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) Demonstration Program that was initiated in March 2003, by the Oregon Department of Human Services Office of Family Health. The Child Care...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35661 (100.00%)
- (Not) Valuing Care: A Review of Recent Popular Economic Reports on Early Education in the U.S.
By Mildred Warner; 2008
Description: This report analyzes a series of economics reports that call for increased investment in children’s early education. Contains 86 references. REDS0344 (Not) Feminist Economics 2008 2008 Department of City...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35511 (100.00%)
- Quantifying the Early Childhood Economy, Full Report
By Theresa Field, Dennis Winters; February 2006
Description: This document presents a study that defines the U.S. economy devoted to early childhood, particularly infants, toddlers, and preschoolers (ITP) across States. The ITP economy was broken down into three...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35503 (100.00%)
- Mental Health Consultation in Child Care and Early Childhood Settings
By Center for Prevention and Early Intervention Policy, Florida State University; June 30, 2006
Description: This document indicates that the children who need the highest quality child care due to their familial and community challenges to help prevent developmental delays and emotional difficulties may be the...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35497 (100.00%)
- Quantifying The Early Childhood Economy, Executive Summary and Introduction
By Theresa Field, Dennis Winters; February 2006
Description: This document summarizes a study that defines the U.S. economy devoted to early childhood, particularly infants, toddlers, and preschoolers (ITP) across States. The ITP economy was broken down into three...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35494 (100.00%)
- The Economic Impact of the Child Care Industry in South Dakota
By Carole Cochran, Laro Sandberg, Randy Stuefen; November 2004
Description: This report indicates that the child care industry is vital to South Dakota’s economy. The report includes statistical data that quantifies the direct and indirect economic impact of the child care industry...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35460 (100.00%)
- The Importance of Child Care in Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Economic Linkage
By Zhilin Liu, Mildred Warner; 2006
Description: Input-output models were used for all 50 States to compare child care linkage effects to economy-wide averages and median multiplier values for agriculture, manufacturing, and services. Multiplier analysis...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35123 (100.00%)
- Ensuring a Vibrant City: The Economic Impact of the Early Care and Education Industry in the District of Columbia
By National Economic Development and Law Center; 2007
Description: This document highlights the economic impact of the early care and education (ECE) industry in the District of Columbia. Every year, the District’s ECE generates $221 million in gross receipts. STDC0259...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35092 (100.00%)
- Shared Services: Building Infrastructure for the Early Care and Education Industry
By Anne Mitchell, Louise Stoney; March 5-6, 2006
Description: This document presents background information for a 2006 discussion group on shared service strategies and building infrastructure for the early care and education (ECE) industry. Currently, the ECE industry...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34993 (100.00%)
- The Economic Impacts of the Child Care Industry in South Carolina: Investing Early for Future Economic and Community Benefits
By Donald L Strunk; July 2006
Description: This report analyzes the many economic impacts of the child care industry in South Carolina to provide a basis for considering quality child care and early education in an economic development context....
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34980 (100.00%)
- Low Wages Prevalent In Direct Care and Child Care Workforce
By Reagan Baughman, Kristin Smith; Summer 2007
Description: This policy brief examines the economic well-being of workers in two low-wage, predominantly female care giving occupations plagued with high turnover (i.e., direct care workers and child care workers)....
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34853 (100.00%)
- Historic Union Election Establishes Statewide Union of PA Home-Based Child Care Providers
By Keystone Research Center; November 1, 2007
Description: This document indicates that Pennsylvania has established a new union of home-based child care providers. Child Care Providers UNITED (CCPUNITED) is a collaboration of two unions that are organizing child...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34842 (100.00%)
- Brief Summary: Unions in Child Care
By Keystone Research Center; August 17, 2006
Description: This document presents a brief history of unions in child care. Until recently, less than five percent of child care workers belonged to a labor union. STPA0279 Brief 2006 August 17, 2006
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34797 (100.00%)
- The Economic Impact of Oregon's Child Care Industry
By Oregon Employment Department, Child Care Division; June 2005
Description: This economic impact analysis shows that Oregon’s child care industry is an income-generating, job-creating industry that serves as a vital component of Oregon’s economy. While child care enables Oregon...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34795 (100.00%)
- Economic Impact of the Child Care Industry in Texas
By Texas Workforce Commission; December 2003
Description: This report indicates that child care is a necessary and vital part of the economic infrastructure in Texas. The child care industry employs workers, pays wages and taxes, and purchases goods and services...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34771 (100.00%)
- Economic Benefits Prompt Pledge for Child-Care Bill
By Jenna Johnson; June 19, 2007
Description: This document urges educators and policy-makers to treat early childhood care and education as an economic force, which generates an estimated $221 million each year in the District of Columbia. Legislation...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34595 (100.00%)
- Local Assessments of Childcare Need and Provision
By Anne Mooney, Peter Moss, Tony Munton, June Statham, Thomas Coram Research Unit, ; July 1998
Description: This study was undertaken by the University of London, Institute of Education, to determine whether and how local assessments of child care demand, need, and provision might be undertaken. The study has...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=33580 (100.00%)
- Mapping of Care Services and Care Workforce: Hungary
By Kata Egyed, Marta Korintus, Gyorgyi Vajda; December 2001
Description: This report describes the child care workforce and services in Hungary. The responsibility for providing care is shared between families and friends (informal care) and other agents such as, national government,...
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=32655 (100.00%)
- The Economic Dimensions of the Child Care Industry in Indiana: An Invisible Industry
By Indiana Child Care Fund, Inc.; September 2005
Description: This 2005 report explores child care as an important economic sector in Indiana. As an industry, child care is mostly invisible and under-developed. STIN0105 Economic 2005 September 2005
http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=32531 (100.00%)