Using Existing Large-Scale Data to Study Early Care and Education Among Hispanics: How Hispanic Parents and Children Experience ECE Settings

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Mendez, Julia L.; Crosby, Danielle A.; Helms, Heather M.; Johnson, Amy; Rodriguez, Yuliana
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Resource Type
Brief
Acquisition Number
"BE02648
Published Date
07-18-2017 3:54 PM
Published Year
2016
Number of Pages
11
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Abstract
As part of a larger effort to build research capacity related to early care and education (ECE) issues for low-income Hispanic families, this brief describes data elements specific to the experiences children and families have with ECE providers and programs, including the quality of ECE settings, parental satisfaction, and parents' experiences coordinating ECE arrangements with employment demands. We discuss the opportunities and limitations represented in existing large-scale data sets in light of current literature and policy priorities, with an emphasis on data elements that may have particular relevance for low-income Hispanic families. Researchers can use this review and associated data tables to select the study, samples, and variables most appropriate for their research questions. This is the lastst of four briefs in this series.
Topics
Immigrant Students
English Learners
English Learners
Early Childhood Education