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Title: Understanding California's Early Care and Education System
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Publication Year: 2017
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Abstract: Early care and education (ECE) can have a positive effect on many aspects of children’s development, including the language, literacy, mathematics, executive functioning, and socialemotional competencies needed for a smooth transition into kindergarten and later life success. But for many families, high-quality ECE is out of reach. For a family of three earning $40,000 a year, child care costs roughly 20% of household income; for a single parent earning the minimum wage, that number is 50%. California has established a range of programs to support the development of children from birth to age 5, but these programs are uncoordinated, insufficient in scope, and of variable quality. This report provides California policymakers with a comprehensive overview of the state’s ECE system, describing its administration and funding, access to care, program quality, and data limitations.
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Authors: Melnick, Hanna; Ali, Titilayo, T; Gardner, Madelyn; Maier, Anna; Wechsler, Marjorie
Publisher: Learning Policy Institute
Data Collections: IPUMS CPS
Topics: Education, Family and Marriage, Poverty and Welfare
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