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Higher Wages for Early Care and Education Workers Builds a Stronger System
key takeaway Higher wages for early care and education workers in California are essential to expanding affordable child care, supporting families’ economic security, and addressing long-standing workforce inequities rooted in racial and gender disparities. Access to affordable, nurturing early care and education (ECE) is critical for families’ economic security and positive child development. California’s ECE … ContinuedChild Care & Preschool -
Fact Sheet
California Funding Trends for Early Care & Education Programs
Over the last sixteen years, California’s early care and education (ECE) system has gone through numerous milestones that have been reflected in state funding. California’s families and child care and preschool providers depend on this funding for access to affordable care and wages to sustain their businesses. Looking back at funding trends over time reveals … ContinuedChild Care & Preschool -
Fact Sheet
The Unmet Need for Child Care Remains Staggeringly High
Child care and development programs administered by the California Department of Social Services are critical for supporting California’s families with affording child care that meets their needs. Funding for child care programs has increased since the Great Recession. Given this increase, a greater proportion of children eligible for subsidized child care are being served. In … ContinuedChild Care & Preschool -
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Invirtiendo en Familias: Expandiendo el Acceso al Cuidado Infantil en el Condado de Monterey
Read this publication in English. A las familias de California les cuesta un gran esfuerzo poder pagar el cuidado infantil, lo cual exacerba los desafíos del costo de vida en un entorno de tasas de pobreza elevadísimas. Específicamente, si no cuenta con acceso a cuidado infantil subsidiado por el estado, una madre soltera en California … ContinuedChild Care & Preschool -
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Investing in Families: Expanding Child Care Access in Monterey County
key takeaway California families face steep child care costs, with a single mother spending 61% of her income without subsidized care. In 2022, only 11% of eligible children received state subsidized care, highlighting a critical gap. Expanding subsidized spaces and tailoring solutions to diverse local needs, as seen in Monterey County, are essential for addressing … ContinuedChild Care & Preschool -
Fact Sheet
California’s Child Care Crisis: High Unmet Need and Regional Disparities
Access to affordable child care remains a challenge for families with low incomes in California. Despite decades of effort, a large gap between supply and demand persists. In 2015, 85% of eligible children lacked access to subsidized child care, a figure that grew to 89% in 2017 and remained the same in 2022. This means … ContinuedChild Care & Preschool -
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State Preschool Enrollment & Opportunity to Serve More California Families
Despite California’s efforts to expand preschool access, many children, particularly those from low-income families and children of color, are missing out on these crucial early learning opportunities.Child Care & Preschool -
Fact Sheet
California’s Child Care System Serves Only a Fraction of Eligible Children
California has a significant unmet need for affordable child care, with only a fraction of eligible children receiving subsidized care. The state needs to make significant and sustainable investments in expanding subsidized child care options, particularly for infants and toddlers.Child Care & Preschool -
Fact Sheet
Aumento de acceso a los programas de aprendizaje y cuidado infantil de California
Read this publication in English. El paquete del presupuesto de 2023-24 incluye varios avances de políticas clave para el aprendizaje y el cuidado infantil. Estos avances ayudarán a expandir el acceso a los programas de aprendizaje y cuidado infantil en California y aumentará temporariamente las tasas de pago de los proveedores de estos servicios. La … ContinuedChild Care & Preschool -
Fact Sheet
Creating Greater Access to California’s Early Learning and Care Programs
California’s 2023-24 budget includes $78.4 million for permanent family fee reform, eliminating fees for families below 75% of the state median income and capping fees at 1% for other families.Child Care & Preschool -
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Early Learning & Care: Building Opportunity for California Families
California’s early learning and care system can be improved by expanding access to affordable and reliable programs that meet families’ needs.Child Care & Preschool -
Issue Brief
Reparación de tarifas familiares dañinas
El cuidado infantil asequible y enriquecedor es esencial para apoyar a las familias de California.Child Care & Preschool
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