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  • Child Care Deserts in New York State: Factors Related to the Community Capacity to Care for Children.
    Sipple, J. W., Casto, H. G. & McCabe, L. M. (2020). Child Care Deserts in New York State: Factors Related to the Community Capacity to Care for Children. Early Childhood Research Quarterly. p. 167-177. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecresq.2019.10.007 Presented in April 2018 at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, NY.
  • Using Geospatial Statistics to Better Understand Local Variation: Early Care & Education
    Fiduccia, P., McCabe, L.A., Sipple, J.W., Casto, H.G. (June 2018). Using geospatial statistics to better understand local variation: An example using capacity for early care and education in urban and rural communities. Paper presented at the Child Care and Early Education Policy Research Consortium Access and Choices workgroup. Washington, DC.
  • Enhancing the impact of school-based health centers in rural New York via Parenting Education
    Kopko, K., Tennyson, S. & Sipple, J.W. (2018, September). Enhancing the impact of school-based health centers in rural New York via Parenting Education. Invited presentation at “Talks at Twelve” hosted by the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research. Ithaca, NY
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