The Louisiana Policy Institute for Children is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that is an independent source of data, research, and information for policymakers and stakeholders on issues related to early care and education for young children, birth to four, in Louisiana and their families. To browse our research & publications, please see below or select a topic.
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07/01/20
How Advocates Can Guide Cities and Parishes to Invest in Early Care and Education as a COVID-19 Response
One-page guide on how advocates can urge cities and parishes to invest SB 189 COVID-19 relief dollars in early care and education
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07/01/20
How Governments Can Invest COVID-19 Relief Dollars from SB 189 in Early Care and Education
Fact sheet on how cities and parishes can use COVID-19 funds passed through SB 189 to support early care and education
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07/01/20
Cities and Parishes Should Invest in Early Care and Education as a COVID-19 Response Measure
Policy brief on why funding early care and education is a key investment to aid with COVID-19 recovery
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05/01/20
Getting Families Back to Work: Essential Investments in Early Care and Education
Policy brief highlighting the importance of early care and education in reopening Louisiana's economy
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05/01/20
The Ongoing Impact of COVID-19 on Louisiana Child Care Providers
Report highlighting key findings from the second statewide surveys of child care providers conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic
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04/01/20
The Impact of COVID-19 on Southeast Louisiana Child Care Providers
Report highlighting Southeast Louisiana findings from the first statewide survey of child care providers conducted at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
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04/01/20
The Impact of COVID-19 on Louisiana Child Care Providers
Report highlighting key findings from the first of a series of statewide surveys of child care providers conducted at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
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04/01/20
Modeling Child Care Center Costs and Revenues in Louisiana, Updated to Reflect Changes Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
Cost model (updated from Winter 2018) to reflect the new realities facing early care and education providers as a result of the pandemic
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03/01/20
Balancing Act: The Financial Challenges of Child Care Facing Louisiana’s Working Families
Report highlighting key findings from a survey of families on the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) waiting list conducted in September 2019
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02/01/20
The Paradox Facing Working Mothers in Louisiana
A one-pager summarizing issues that working mothers face in Louisiana
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01/01/19
Prioritizing Our Future: How Cities and States Dedicate Funds for Early Care and Education
Report detailing dedicated funding streams for early care and education in cities and states nationwide
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