Two Years in Early Care and Education Reports
Two Years in Early Care and Education: A Community Portrait of Quality and Workforce Stability, Alameda County, California, was funded by the Administration for Children and Families, Child Care Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; by the A.L. Mailman Family Foundation, Inc.; and by the Foundation for Child Development. Results reported from this research represent the opinions, conclusions and recommendations of the authors, not of the funders.
» Executive Summary (April 2004)
» Full Study Report (April 2004) ![]()
The following papers have also been released as part of the “Two Years in Early Care and Education” study:
- "Change and Stability Among
Publicly Subsidized License-Exempt Child Care Providers"

by Marcy Whitebook, Deborah Phillips, Joon-Yong Jo, Nancy Crowell, Sara Brooks, and Emily Gerber (Spring 2003) - "Child Care Workers and
the Aftermath of September 11"
by Deborah Phillips, Marcy Whitebook, and Joon-Yong Jo (Spring 2003) - "English Literacy Levels
of Child Care Providers"
by Deborah Phillips, Nancy Crowell, and Marcy Whitebook (Spring 2003)