Families Childcare & Early Education
Topic Childcare & Early Education

A growing body of evidence shows that investments in high-quality, affordable, and accessible childcare and learning are a key element of a healthy, growing U.S. economy. Research tells us that the ages zero to three are a critically important time for developing the wide range of skills necessary for future success. Equitable Growth is growing the evidence base for the demand side of the early education equation—what do families need and want for their children and themselves and what are the obstacles to access across the economic distribution—and the supply side of the equation—what does quality childcare look like, and how do we expand access to quality early care and learning jobs in a way that creates meaningful economic security for care workers?

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Advancing research and evidence on child care and U.S. economic growth

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A cost-benefit analysis of The American Families Plan’s proposed investment in a nationwide public preschool program

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The child care economy

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Homeownership Disparities and Access to Family Child Care

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Is COVID-19 Exacerbating Inequities in Subsidized Child Care?: Policy Lessons to Strengthen the Home-Based Sector

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Voices of Home-Based Providers: Perspectives from the Early Childhood Field

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The economic benefits of equal opportunity in the United States by ending racial, ethnic, and gender disparities

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Expert Focus: Examining and strengthening U.S. care infrastructure

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Factsheet: What does the research say about care infrastructure?

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Roads, bridges, bottles, and blocks: Rethinking infrastructure for the post-pandemic U.S. economy

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