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Report Summary
- Introduction and Study Purpose
- Data Highlights and Recommendations
- Summary of Child Care Supply and Demand by City, 2006 and 2015
- Summary of Special Needs Population by City
- Summary of Public Assistance to Children by City
- County Demographics: total population; total households; total
children 0-12;total employment; median household income; ethnicity
- Licensed Child Care supply, demand, and gaps as of 2006
- List of data organizations and description
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Summary Report |
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GIS Maps of Countywide and City Data |
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Current Population in Contra Costa County as of 2006 by City |
GIS Maps Figures 1 and 2 |
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Future Population in Contra Costa County as of 2015 by City |
GIS Maps Figures 1 and 2 |
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Current Children 0 to 12 in Contra Costa County as of 2006
by Census Tract with City Boundaries |
GIS Maps Figures 3 and 4 |
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Future Children 0 to 12 in Contra Costa County as of 2015 by
Census Tract with City Boundaries |
GIS Maps Figures 3 and 4 |
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Households by Household Income Range 2006 by City |
GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12 |
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Child Care Providers by Type (Sm. & Lg. FCCHs, and Centers)
by City as of 2006 |
GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12 |
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Supply of Infant and Preschool (0 to 5) Child Care Spaces by
City as of 2006 |
GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12 |
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Supply of School Age (6 to 12) Child Care Spaces by City
as of 2006 |
GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12 |
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Total Child Care Supply (0 to 12) by City as of 2006 |
GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12 |
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Child Care Demand for Infant and Preschool (0 to 5) by
City as of 2006 |
GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12 |
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Child Care Demand for School Age (6 to 12) by City as
of 2006 |
GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12 |
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Total Child Care Demand (0 to 12) by City as of 2006 |
GIS Maps Figures 5 to 12 |
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Child Care Demand for Infant and Preschool (0 to 5) by
City as of 2015 |
GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18 |
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Child Care Demand for School Age (6 to 12) by City as
of 2015 |
GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18 |
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Total Child Care Demand (0 to 12) by City as of 2015 |
GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18 |
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Child Care Gap in Spaces by Age (Surplus and Shortage) by City
as of 2006 |
GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18 |
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Child Care Gap in Spaces by Age (Surplus and Shortage) by City
as of 2015 |
GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18 |
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Child Care Supply and Demand for Preschool: 3 to 5 year olds
City as of 2006 |
GIS Maps Figures 13 to 18 |
| Reference Maps A-C |
Reference Maps: Census Tract Boundaries with City and School
District Boundaries |
GIS Maps Reference Maps |
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City Data Summaries - (Profiles in Alphabetical
Order) |
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Current and projected demographics |
City Summaries |
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Status of Families and Children as of 2000 Census |
City
Summaries |
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Child Care Supply, Demand and Gaps as of 2006 |
City
Summaries |
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Child Care Facilities and Workforce |
City
Summaries |
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Special Populations and Subsidies as of 2006 |
City
Summaries |
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School Readiness and API Schools |
City
Summaries |
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| I. A to D |
Demographic Data on Children and Families: 2000
Census |
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Population by Age, race/ethnicity, labor force participation
rates, languages spoken by ages 5-17, household income |
I. Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts |
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Family Income by Family Size by City as of 2000 |
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Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts |
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Population, Household, Employment by City: 2006 to 2105 |
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Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts |
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Population, Household, Employment by Census Tract: 2006
to 2105 |
Census Tract Level Data I.B.1-3 ABAG Growth Forecasts by
Census Tracts |
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Forecast of Households by Household Income by City: 2006 to
2015, based on 2000 |
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Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts |
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Forecast of Households by Household Income by Census Tract:
2006 to 2015, based on 2000 |
Census Tract Level Data I.B.4 Household Income by Census
Tract |
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Forecast by Ethnicity by Age, Countywide: 2006 to 2015 |
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Demographic Data and Growth Forecasts |
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Supply of Child Care by Age, Type and Location: 2006 |
I. Supply and Demand Analysis by City |
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Supply and Demand for Child Care by Age and City: 2006, 2010,
and 2015 |
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Supply and Demand Analysis by City |
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Supply and Demand of Child Care by Census Track |
Census Tract Level Data I.D.1-Child Care Demand by Census
Tract: 2006 to 2015 |
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Supply and Demand of Child care for 3-5 year olds – Preschool:
2006 and Preschool Demand 2010 and 2015 |
Demand for 3 to 5 year olds by City |
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Licensed Child Care Subsidies by Type |
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Early Head Start, Head Start |
I.E to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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ASES (After-school Education and Safety Program, Prop 49) and
21st Century After School Programs by School and Grade |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Alternative Payment, CalWorks Stages 1-3, Title 5 |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Children 0-12 on Centralized Eligibility List (CEL) |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Licensed Exempt Child Care Subsidies |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Special Populations and Special Needs Children |
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Primary Diagnosis of Children Participating in Special Education
Services |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Children participating in Early Intervention or Special Education
by City |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Children in Special Education by School District and Grade |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Children receiving Mental Health Services by Age and City |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Children receiving California Children’s Services by
Age and City |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Children in Protective Services |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Children in Families Receiving Public Assistance |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Children in Migrant Worker Families |
I.E
to K Subsidies and Special Needs Data |
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Data on Education of Providers and Workforce |
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Comprehensive Approaches to Raising Educational Standards (CARES)
recipients by position and city/location |
II. Providers and Workforce |
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Number of CARES grantees and dollars awarded, facilities funded
and amounts awarded |
II.
Providers and Workforce |
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Workforce Census Report for Bay Area Summary |
II.
Providers and Workforce |
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Teacher Permit Data 1996-2005 |
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Providers and Workforce |
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Kindergarten Readiness and School Data |
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Kindergarten enrollment by district in 2006 |
III. Kindergarten Readiness and School Data |
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Public Elementary Schools as of June 2006 |
III.
Kindergarten Readiness and School Data |
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Child Care Centers and Large Family Child Care Homes by Elementary
School and School District |
III.
Kindergarten Readiness and School Data |
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Low API schools, subsidized lunch and English Learner data |
III.
Kindergarten Readiness and School Data |
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Child Care Quality and Assessments |
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Provider accreditation and those seeking accreditation |
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to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services,
Innovative Models |
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Early Learning Demonstration and Inclusion Projects |
IV.
to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services,
Innovative Model |
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Quality Measures and Models |
IV.
to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services,
Innovative Model |
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Additional Services and Innovative Models |
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Wrap Around Care and Sick Care Services |
IV.
to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services,
Innovative Model |
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Innovative Models for Child Care |
IV.
to V Child Care Quality, Assessment, Additional Services,
Innovative Model |