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1. Introduction
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... Department of Health and Human Services, 19961. In 1999, the National Household Education Survey, which asked all families about nonparental child care, reported that 61 percent of children under four were in regularly scheduled child care, including 44 percent of infants under one year, 53 percent of one-year-olds, and 57 percent of two-year-olds (National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, 20001.
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... (Also see Assessment of Performance Measures for Public Health, Sul7stanceAl7useand/MentalHealth, National Research Council, 1997.) An appendix includes workshop agendas and participant lists.
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... This report reflects some of the key issues and tensions that are inherent in efforts to develop performance measures and improve the quality of child care. Many other issues important to policy and practice are not covered here and deserve ongoing consideration and examination.


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