Recent Articles, Reports, and Presentations
Recent Articles and Reports
- Warner, M.E. and Zhilin Liu 2006. "The Importance of Child Care in Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Economic Linkage," Economic Development Quarterly 20(1):97-103.
- Warner, M. E. "Child Care and Economic Development: The Role for Planners," PAS Memo, American Planning Association. Jan/Feb 2006. Planning Advisory Service Memo sent to all members of the American Planning Association.
- Stoney, L. 2005. Beyond the Comfort Zone: New Ideas for the Early Care and Education Industry. Ithaca, NY and Raleigh, NC : Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning and National Smart Start Technical Assistance Center. This paper provides an overview of the Kellogg-funded Venture Grant Initiative which was designed to spawn innovative new ideas that linked child care and economic development. This paper profiles grant recipients, what they accomplished in the first year, and where their work is heading.
- Warner, M., Adriance, S., Barai, N., Halla, J., Markeson, B., Morrissey, T. & Soref, W. 2005. Economic Development Strategies to Promote Quality Child Care, Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning. Full report with details about economic development planning process and strategies applied to child care, Brochure version highlighting key themes.
- Shellenback, K. 2004. Child Care and Parent Productivity: Making the Business Case, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning.
- Liu, Zhilin, Rosaria Ribeiro and Mildred Warner, 2004. Comparing Child Care Multipliers in the Regional Economy: Analysis from 50 States, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning. The full paper has detailed tables on the model results for every state; a brochure, containing a brief summary of the paper, is also available.
- Warner, Mildred and Zhilin Liu. 2004. "The Importance of Child Care in Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Economic Linkage," Paper presented at the Am. Collegiate Society of Planners, Portland, OR. (E-mail for more information)
- Pratt, James and Kay, David 2004. “Beyond Looking Backward: Child Care and the Hypothetical Extraction Method,” Paper presented at the Mid-western Regional Science Association, Madison WI. (E-mail for more information)
- Stoney, L. 2004. Framing Child Care as Economic Development: Lessons from Early Studies. Ithaca NY: Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning.
- Ribeiro, Rosaria and Mildred Warner 2004. Measuring the Regional Economic Importance of Early Care and Education: The Cornell Methodology Guide. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning. (View cover pages, full text in PDF format, or full text in HTML format, including interactive tools.)
- Stoney, Louise 2004. Collective Management of Early Childhood Programs: Approaches that Aim to Maximize Efficiency, Help Improve Quality and Stabilize the Industry. Ithaca, NY and Raleigh, NC: Cornell University and the National Smart Start Technical Assistance Center.
- Warner, Mildred, Rosaria Ribeiro, & Amy Erica Smith. 2003. “Addressing the Affordability Gap: Framing Child Care as Economic Development.” Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development, 12(3) pp 294-313.
Recent State and Local Reports
Recent PowerPoint Presentations