Using Existing Large-Scale Data to Study Early Care and Education Among Hispanics: Search and Decision-Making

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Author
Crosby, Danielle A.; Mendez, Julia L.; Helms, Heather M.
Institutional Author
The National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families
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Resource Type
Brief
Acquisition Number
BE026717
Published Date
01-08-2018 2:53 PM
Published Year
2016
Number of Pages
11
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Abstract
New research is needed to learn more about how, when, and why Latino parents access certain early childhood programs and services, and not others. As highlighted in this brief series, numerous existing large-scale data sets offer potentially valuable information about the ECE experiences of Hispanic populations. This brief on Latino child care search and decision-making focuses in particular on what these studies have to offer about how Hispanic families seek out and select ECE settings. Researchers can use this review and associated data tables to identify the study/studies, samples, and variables most appropriate for their research questions. This is the second of four briefs in this series.
Topics
Research
Research
Family and Community Involvement
Demographics