Year |
Citation |
Type |
Subject |
2017 |
Schaller, Susanna, Wagner, K.C. and Warner, M.E. (2017). Creating a City for Workers: Union Strategies on Child Care in NYC, pp in Unions and the City: Negotiating Urban Change, ed. by Ian T. MacDonald, Cornell University ILR Press, Ithaca, NY.
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Book chapter |
Child Care Economic Development Planning |
2015 |
Micklow, Amanda, Beth Kancilia, Mildred Warner, 2015. "The Need to Plan for Women," Planning with a Gender Lens Issue Brief, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
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Issue brief |
Child Care Gender Planning |
2013 |
Warner, M.E. and Susan Prentice. 2013. "Toward Social Rights: Linking Childcare, Economic Development and Social Investment in the U.S. and Canada," Journal of Urban Affairs, 35(2): 195-217.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2012 |
Warner, M.E. And Baran-Rees, R. 2012. "The Economic Importance of Families with Children." Issue Brief. Ithaca, NY:Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University.
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Issue brief |
Child Care Economic Development Planning |
2011 |
Morrissey, Taryn and Mildred Warner 2011. "What is the Impact of Employer Supported Child Care Programs?" Early Childhood Research Quarterly 26: 344-354.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2011 |
Warner, Mildred E. and Raymond Gradus. 2011. "The Consequences of Implementing a Child Care Voucher: Evidence from Australia, the Netherlands and USA." Social Policy and Administration, 45(5):569-592.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Privatization |
2010 |
Anderson, Kristen and Ellen Dektar, Local Investment in Child Care (LINCC). 2010. "Child Care and Community Development." Issue Brief. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.
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Issue brief |
Child Care |
2010 |
Greenhouse, Esther, George Homsy and Mildred E. Warner. 2010. "Multi-generational community planning: Linking the needs of children and elders." Issue Brief. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University,
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Issue brief |
Child Care Economic Development Planning |
2009 |
Hoover, Kathleen. 2009. "Expanding Lifestyle Amenities for Families: Parks and Recreation." Issue brief, Linking Economic Development and Child Care Project. Ithaca, NY: Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University.
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Issue brief |
Child Care Economic Development Planning |
2009 |
Kwon, Jinwoo. 2009. "Transportation and Family Friendly Communities." Issue brief, Linking Economic Development and Child Care Project. Ithaca, NY: Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University.
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Issue brief |
Child Care Economic Development Planning |
2009 |
Gutierrez, Erica. 2009. "Housing and Family-Friendly Communities." Issue brief, Linking Economic Development and Child Care Project. Ithaca, NY: Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University.
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Issue brief |
Child Care Economic Development Planning |
2009 |
McAvey, Kevin C. 2009. "Reaching Out: Youth and Family Participation." Issue brief, Linking Child Care and Economic Development Project. Ithaca, NY: Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University.
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Issue brief |
Child Care Economic Development Planning |
2009 |
Warner, Mildred E 2009. "(Not)Valuing Care: A Review of Recent Popular Economic Reports on Preschool in the US," Feminist Economics, 15(2)
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development Gender |
2009 |
Warner, M.E. 2009. "Overview: The Regional Economics of Child Care," Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, 39(1):37-39.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2009 |
Mitchell, A. & Stoney, L. (2009) An Actionable Federal Framework to Promote QRIS in the States.
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Other |
Child Care |
2009 |
Liu, Z., and Warner, M. E. (2009). "Understanding Geographic Differences in Child Care Multipliers: Unpacking IMPLAN's Modeling Methodology." Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, 39(1): 71-85.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care |
2009 |
Warner, M.E. (2009). Overview: The Regional Economics of Child Care. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, 39(1): 37-39. |
Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care |
2009 |
Shellenback, Karen, 2009. Cornell University Child Care and Child Care Grant Survey: Impact on the Cornell Community - Summary Report. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.
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Other |
Child Care |
2009 |
Shellenback, Karen and M. E. Warner. 2009. Integrating Care, Work and Community: New Policies for a New Economy, A Report from the Cornell University Conference: Preparing for the New Century: Innovative Work and Family Strategies.
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Other |
Child Care |
2009 |
Morrissey, Taryn and M. E. Warner. 2009. "Employer-Supported Child Care: Who Participates?" Journal of Marriage and Family, 71(5): 1340-1348.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care |
2009 |
Adriance, Shira, Caroline Marshall, Bjorn Markeson, Louise Stoney and Mildred Warner 2009. From Regional Economic Analysis to Economic Development Policy: A Review of State and Local Child Care Economic Impact Studies. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
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Consulting and project report |
Child Care |
2009 |
Warner, Mildred and Raymond Gradus. 2009. "The Consequences of Implementing a Child Care Voucher: Evidence from Australia, the Netherlands and USA," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper, TI 2009-078/3, Erasmus University, Netherlands. |
Other |
Child Care |
2009 |
Warner, M.E. 2009. Recession, Stimulus and the Child Care Sector: Understanding Economic Dynamics, Calculating Impact. |
Other |
Child Care |
2009 |
Pratt, James. 2009. Valuing Nonmarket Family Care Time Using National Income Accounts and the American Time Use Survey, Cornell University
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Other |
Child Care Gender |
2009 |
Adriance, Shira 2009. To Gender or Not to Gender: An Analysis of Economic Impact Reports of the Child Care Sector. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.
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Other |
Child Care Gender |
2009 |
Warner, M.E. 2009. Child Care Multipliers: Stimulus for the States |
Other |
Child Care |
2009 |
Stoney, L. & A. Mitchell. 2009. Maximizing Resources from the Stimulus Package: Possible Strategies for Funding Quality Rating and Improvement Systems |
Other |
Child Care |
2009 |
Warner, Mildred E 2009. "(Not)Valuing Care: A Review of Recent Popular Economic Reports on Preschool in the US," Feminist Economics, 15(2) |
Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2008 |
Caltrans and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo, Local Investment in Child Care (2008). Child Care and Transit: Making the Link in California Transit.
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Consulting and project report |
Child Care Economic Development Planning |
2008 |
Stoney, L and Mitchell, A. 2008 "Using Tax Credits to Promote High Quality Early Care and Education Services." Partnership for America's Economic Success. Issue Paper #2 November 20, 2007
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Professionally reviewed publication |
Child Care |
2008 |
LINCC, Local Investment in Child Care (2008). Building child care into new developments: a guide for creating child care facilities in transit-oriented developments.
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Consulting and project report |
Child Care |
2007 |
Warner, M. E. (Ed.) (2007). "Child Care and Economic Development [Special Issue]." International Journal of Economic Development, 9(3-4).
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care |
2007 |
Shellenback, Karen, 2007. "Cornell University Child Care and Child Care Grant Survey: Impact on the Cornell Community." Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.
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Other |
Child Care |
2007 |
Warner, M.E. 2007 “Planning for Inclusion: The Case of Child Care,” Practicing Planner, 5(1) March 2007.
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Professionally reviewed publication |
Child Care |
2007 |
Kay, David L., James E. Pratt and Mildred E. Warner. 2007. Role of Services in Regional Economy Growth, Growth and Change 38(3):419-442. |
Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care |
2007 |
Warner, M.E., Kristen Anderson and George Haddow, 2007. "Putting Child Care in the Picture: Why this service is a critical part of community infrastructure," Planning, (June 2007): 16-19. |
Professionally reviewed publication |
Child Care |
2007 |
Warner, M.E. and George Haddow, 2007. "Child Care: An Essential Service for Disaster Recovery," Save the Children Issue Brief #3 June, 2007. |
Other |
Child Care |
2007 |
Warner, M.E. 2007 "Planning for Inclusion: The Case of Child Care," Practicing Planner, 5(1) March 2007. |
Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care |
2007 |
Morrissey, Taryn and M.E. Warner. 2007. "Why Early Care and Education Deserves as Much Attention, or More, than Prekindergarten Alone" Applied Developmental Science, 11(2): 57-70.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2007 |
Kay, David L., James E. Pratt and Mildred E. Warner. 2007. Measuring the Role of Local Services with Hypothetical Extraction, Growth and Change, 38(3): 419-442.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2006 |
Warner, Mildred E. "Child Care and Economic Development: The Role for Planners." PAS Memo, American Planning Association. Jan./Feb. 2006
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Professionally reviewed publication |
Child Care Economic Development Planning |
2006 |
Tanaka, Yuki, 2006."Labor Force Trends and the Role of Child Care in New York." Prepared as part of the Cornell Linking Economic Development and Child Care Project for the New York State Child Care Coordinating Council. Ithaca, NY: Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University.
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Issue brief |
Child Care |
2006 |
Warner, M.E. editor. 2006. The Economic Importance of Child Care for Community Development. Special Issue Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society 37:2. 115 pages. |
Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2006 |
Stoney, Lousie, Anne Mitchell and Mildred E. Warner 2006. "Smarter Reform: Moving Beyond Single Program Solutions to an Early Care and Education System," Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society 37 (2): 101-115. |
Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care |
2006 |
Warner, Mildred E. 2006. "Putting Child Care in the Regional Economy: Empirical and Conceptual Challenges and Economic Development Prospects," Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society 37 (2): 7-22. |
Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2006 |
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.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2005 |
Warner, M.E. and Louise Stoney. 2005. "Economic Development Strategies to Promote Quality Child Care." Issue Brief. Ithaca, NY: Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University.
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Issue brief |
Child Care |
2005 |
Stoney, L. 2005. Beyond the Comfort Zone: New Ideas for the Early Care and Education Industry. Ithaca, NY and Raleigh, NC: Cornell Univ. Dept of City and Regional Planning and National Smart Start Technical Assistance Center. |
Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care |
2005 |
Warner, M. E., & Zhilin Liu. 2005. Regional economic development and local services: The case of child care. International Journal of Economic Development, 7(1):25-64.
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Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2004 |
Pratt, James and David Kay. 2004. Beyond Looking Backward: Child Care and the Hypothetical Extraction Method. Paper presented at the Mid-western Regional Science Association, Madison, WI.
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Conference proceeding |
Child Care |
2004 |
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 Univ. and the National Smart Start Technical Assistance Center. |
Other |
Child Care |
2004 |
Stoney, L. 2004. Framing Child Care as Economic Development: Lessons from Early Studies. Ithaca NY: Cornell Univ. Dept of City and Regional Planning. |
Other |
Child Care |
2004 |
Shellenback, K. 2004. Child Care and Parent Productivity: Making the Business Case, Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ. Dept of City and Regional Planning. |
Other |
Child Care |
2004 |
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.
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Extension publication |
Child Care Economic Development |
2004 |
Warner, Mildred, Shira Adriance, Nikita Barai, Jenna Hallas, Bjorn Markeson, Taryn Morrissey, & Wendy Soref. 2004. Economic Development Strategies to Promote Quality Child Care, Cornell University Department of City and Regional Planning: Ithaca, NY.
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Extension publication |
Child Care Economic Development |
2004 |
Stoney, Louise, Mildred Warner and Keri Klockowski. 2004. The Child Care Industry: An Integral Part of Long Island's Economy. Child Care of Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
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Consulting and project report |
Child Care Economic Development |
2004 |
Ribeiro, Rose and M. Warner 2004. "Measuring the Regional Economic Importance of Early Care and Education: The Cornell Methodology Guide." Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.
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Extension publication |
Child Care Economic Development |
2004 |
Warner, M.E. et al. 2004. "Investing in New York: An Economic Analysis of the Early Care and Education Sector." Prepared for NYS Child Care Coordinating Council and NYS Office of Children and Family Services.
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Consulting and project report |
Child Care Economic Development |
2003 |
Stoney, Louise, M.E. Warner, James Pratt, Thor Snilsberg, et al. 2003. "Investing in the Child Care Industry: An Economic Development Strategy for Kansas," March, Mid-America Regional Council, Kansas.
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Consulting and project report |
Child Care Economic Development |
2003 |
Warner, M.E., Rosaria Ribeiro and Amy Erica Smith, 2003. "Addressing the Affordability Gap: Framing Child Care as Economic Development," Journal of Afforable Housing and Community Development Law, 12(3):294-313. |
Article in peer-refereed journal |
Child Care Economic Development |
2002 |
"The Economic Impact of Vermont's Child Care Industry," June 2002. Windham Child Care Association and Peace and Justice Center, I served on the advisory committee. |
Consulting and project report |
Child Care Economic Development |