Statistics on children, youth and families in Pennsylvania from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children
Child Care Subsidy - Enrollment in provider meeting high-quality standards in Pennsylvania
Child Care Subsidy - Enrollment in provider meeting high-quality standards
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Why This Indicator Matters
[1] The Pennsylvania Key. (2018). Child Care Works (CCW). https://www.pakeys.org/ccw/
[2] Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. (2024). Child Care Works (CCW) – Subsidized Child Care Program. Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. https://www.pa.gov/en/agencies/dhs/resources/early-learning-child-care/child-care-works.html
[3] Heckman, J. J. (2011). The Economics of Inequality: The Value of Early Childhood Education. American Educator, 35(1), 31. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ920516.pdf
[4] Pennsylvania Department of Education. (2024). Keystone STARS. https://www.education.pa.gov/Early%20Learning/Keystone%20Stars/pages/default.aspx
[5] Nores, M., & Barnett, W. S. (2014). Access to High Quality Early Care And Education: Readiness and Opportunity Gaps in America. National Institute for Early Education and Center on Enhancing Early Learning Policy. Center on Enhancing Early Learning Outcomes. https://www.compcenternetwork.org/sites/default/files/archive/ceelo_policy_report_access_quality_ece.pdf
[6] McCormick, M. (2020). Investing in Equitable Access to High-Quality Early Care and Education. Ideas and Evidence 2021. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED609336.pdf
Definition and Source
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Definition
High-quality is defined as those regulated child care providers with Keystone STAR 3 or 4 designation or certified by a Pennsylvania state government-recognized accreditation. The deciding PA state government agency is the Office of Child Development and Early Learning within the Departments of Education and Human Services.
Percentages represent total subsidized child care enrollments.
Child care providers serving only school-age children were removed from the analysis.
Data Source
Notes
Starting in October 2018, OCDEL did not provide data for counts less than 11. In those cases, the percent of children in high-quality could not be calculated.
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