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Building Early Childhood Facilities: What States Can Do to Build Supply and Promote Quality

Much of the growth in early care and education can be attributed to research that shows the educational, social, and economic benefits of high-quality preschool education. As states' efforts to provide access to publicly funded high-quality early care and education continue to expand, ensuring an adequate supply of quality preschool facilities promises to become an increasingly important public policy function.

This policy brief explores common facility issues and outlines strategies for policymakers to address early care and education facility needs.

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Source

NIEER

Author(s)Carl Sussman, Amy Gillman
Date1/01/07
Organization(s):NIEER
Pages48
SubmitterAriana Sani

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Benefit-Cost Analysis, Policy Briefs, Facilities