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Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Policies Database, 2014

Title
Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Policies Database, 2014 [electronic resource] Sarah Minton, Linda Giannarelli, Kathryn Stevens
Edition
2015-11-30
Published
Ann Arbor, Mich. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] 2015
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2019-06-13.
United States
The information about the policies in effect for each of the fifty States, the District of Columbia, and United States Territories.
Type of File
Numeric
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AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to the general public.
Summary
USER NOTE: This database no longer contains the most up-to-date information. Some errors and missing data from the previous years have been fixed in the most recent data release in the <a href="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/series/00259">CCDF Policies Database Series</a>. The most recent release is a cumulative file which includes the most accurate version of this and all past years' data. Please do not use this study's data unless you are attempting to replicate the analysis of someone who specifically used this version of the CCDF Policies Database. For any other type of analysis, please use the most recent release in the CCDF Policies Database Series. The Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) provides federal money to States, Territories, and Tribes to provide assistance to low-income families receiving or in transition from temporary public assistance, to obtain quality child care so they can work, attend training, or receive education. Within the broad federal parameters, states and territories set the detailed policies. Those details determine whether a particular family will or will not be eligible for subsidies, how much the family will have to pay for the care, how families apply for and retain subsidies, the maximum amounts that child care providers will be reimbursed, and the administrative procedures that providers must follow. Thus, while CCDF is a single program from the perspective of federal law, it is in practice a different program in every state and territory. The CCDF Policies Database project is a comprehensive, up-to-date database of inter-related sources of CCDF policy information that support the needs of a variety of audiences through (1) Analytic Data Files and (2) a Book of Tables. These are made available to researchers, administrators, and policymakers with the goal of addressing important questions concerning the effects of alternative child care subsidy policies and practices on the children and families served, specifically parental employment and self-sufficiency, the availability and quality of care, and children's development. A description of the Data Files and Book of Tables is provided below: 1. Detailed, longitudinal Analytic <hi>Data Files of CCDF policy information for all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and United States Territories that capture the policies actually in effect at a point in time, rather than proposals or legislation. They focus on the policies in place at the start of each fiscal year, but also capture changes during that fiscal year. The data are organized into 32 categories with each category of variables separated into its own dataset. The categories span five general areas of policy including: <list type="bulleted"> <itm>Eligibility Requirements for Families and Children (Datasets 1-5)</itm> <itm>Family Application, Terms of Authorization, and Redetermination (Datasets 6-13)</itm> <itm>Family Payments (Datasets 14-18)</itm> <itm>Policies for Providers, Including Maximum Reimbursement Rates (Datasets 19-27)</itm> <itm>Overall Administrative and Quality Information Plans (Datasets 28-32)</itm></list> The information in the Data Files is based primarily on the documents that caseworkers use as they work with families and providers (often termed "caseworker manuals"). The caseworker manuals generally provide much more detailed information on eligibility, family payments, and provider-related policies than the documents submitted by states and territories to the federal government. The caseworker manuals also provide ongoing detail for periods in between submission dates. Each dataset contains a series of variables designed to capture the intricacies of the rules covered in the category. The variables include a mix of categorical, numeric, and text variables. Every variable has a corresponding notes field to capture additional details related to that particular variable. In addition, each category has an additional notes field to capture any information regarding the rules that is not already outlined in the category's variables. 2. The <hi>Book of Tables is available as six datasets (Datasets 33-38) and they present key aspects of the differences in CCDF funded programs across all states and territories as of October 1, 2014. The Book of Tables includes variables that are calculated using several variables from the Data Files (Datasets 1-32). The Book of Tables summarizes a subset of the information available in the Data Files, and includes information about eligibility requirements for families; application, redetermination, priority, and waiting list policies; family co-payments; provider policies and reimbursement rates; and select administration and quality development information. In many cases, a variable in the Book of Tables will correspond to a single variable in the Data File. Usually, the variable options used in the Book of Tables will match the variable options in the Data File. In some cases, the wording of the variable options may have been slightly modified for the tables. The Data Files provide a more detailed set of information than what the Book of Tables provide, including a wider selection of variables and policies over time. The Data Files capture the intricacies of the rules covered in the category for each state and time frame. Each variable in any given dataset has a corresponding notes field to capture additional details related to that particular variable. Cf: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36276.v1
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Format
Data Sets / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 17, 2019
Contents
Basic Criteria for Eligibility Data
Definition of Family Data
Income Definition Data
Eligibility Thresholds Data
Asset Tests Data
Basic Application Criteria Data
Verification Data
Redetermination Data
Requirements for Reporting Changes Data
Appeals Data
Terms of Authorization Data
Priority Policies Data
Waiting List Policies Data
Copayment Exemptions Data
Copayment Adjustments Data
Copayment Administration Data
Copayment Income Thresholds Data
Copayment Amount Data
Reimbursement Rate Policies Data
Reimbursement Rates Data
Basic Eligibility and Other Requirements for Unregulated Providers Data
Background Checks for Unregulated Providers Data
Training Requirements for Unregulated Providers Data
TB Prevention Requirements for Unregulated Providers Data
Health and Safety Checklist Requirements for Unregulated Providers Data
Other Provider Policies Data
Other Provider Policies: Who May Provide Care Data
Administration Data
Program Development Data
Quality Data
Early Learning Guidelines Data
Professional Development Data
Book of Tables Data 2009
Book of Tables Data 2010
Book of Tables Data 2011
Book of Tables Data 2012
Book of Tables Data 2013
Book of Tables Data 2014
Genre/Form
Data sets.
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Minton, Sarah Urban Institute
Giannarelli, Linda Urban Institute
Stevens, Kathryn Urban Institute
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
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