
Please contact CCIC for print copies of these publications. Electronic copies are available on the WCCRP website.
Public Policy Series on Alternative Policy Options
#1 - January 2003
Alternative Policy Options for Child Care Subsidy Programs
#2 - March 2003
Alternative Policy Options for Improving Child Care Quality
#3 - September 2003
Alternative Policy Options for Family Child Care
#4 - February 2004
Alternative Models for an Early Care and Education System
#5 - March 2005
Developing a Child Care Quality Rating System: Wisconsin's Approach
#6 - September 2005
Progress and Promise for Strengthening Child Care Data Capacity
Brief & to the Point
Issue Brief #1
Who Cares for Wisconsin's Children?
Issue Brief #2
Who Stays in the Early Childhood Field?
Issue Brief #3
Are Program Characteristics Linked to Child Care Quality?
Issue Brief #4
Family Child Care Providers in the Subsidy System
Issue Brief #5
Child Care Subsidies: Cost to Participants and Continuity of Care
Issue Brief #6
Quality of Subsidized Child Care in Wisconsin
Issue Brief #7
An Initiative to Improve Wisconsin Child Care Quality
Issue Brief #8
What Characteristics Relate to Child Care Quality?
Issue Brief #9
What Is the Relationship Between Child Care Directors and Quality?
Issue Brief #10
What Does National Accreditation Mean for Child Care?
Issue Brief #11
What Characteristics Contribute to Quality Family Child Care?
Issue Brief #12
Child Care Subsidy: Impact on Providers and Communities
Issue Brief #13
What Can Research Contribute to Child Care Consumer Rating Systems?
Issue Brief #14
How Would a Quality Rating System Be Likely to Work in Wisconsin?
Issue Brief #15
Wisconsin's Early Childhood Excellence Initiative: Was Child Care Quality Maintained
after State Funding Was Reduced?
Issue Brief #16
What Do We Know About the Workforce in Child Care Centers?
Issue Brief #17
How Can We Strengthen Families Through Early Care and Education?
For questions about this information, contact Glenna M. Carter (608) 224-6173
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