Reports
The Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center conducts original research and rigorous evaluations of state policies and programs. Through mixed methods, we examine not only whether a policy is effective, but also for whom and under what conditions. We calculate the return on investments. Our findings help states strengthen supports for children and families.
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Families across the United States are struggling to find and afford child care. Policymakers, advocates, and researchers have documented the scope of that struggle at the national level for years. What has been far harder to answer is a simpler question: what is happening in any given community?
A new five-part research series from our Center provides that kind of local understanding for greater Nashville, Tennessee.
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Refundable Tax Credits: Uptake Patterns in Texas Reveal Opportunities for States to Support Families
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Reports & Research Briefs
Because the earliest years of life shape brain development and lifelong wellbeing, the policies and systems that support families with young children matter enormously. Our Research and Evaluation and Policy teams produce reports and briefs across key areas including child care, paid leave, economic supports, governance, and equity to translate the science of early childhood into actionable solutions. Explore our catalog below to find research on the topics that matter most to you.

2025 Prenatal-to-3 Legislative Roundup
With most legislatures adjourned for the year, we recap the 2025 action on state policies to support children and families.

State Policy Progress on Child Care Subsidies in 2025
High-quality and reliable child care is a vital resource for families and communities, often determining parents’ ability to work or

How Do State Policy Choices Impact Family Resources?
The Policy Impact Calculator compares the level of resources available to a full-time working family across states. This interactive tool

Low Pay, No Matter the Path for Early Childhood Educators: Findings from North Texas
Recent survey data from North Texas indicate that early childhood educator wages remain far below the local living wage, regardless

State Policies to Promote Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Did you know state policies play an important role in promoting infant and early childhood mental health? Infant and early

State Policy Progress on Paid Family and Medical Leave in 2025
Paid family and medical leave (PFML) is one of several evidence-based policies in our 2025 Prenatal-to-3 State Policy Roadmap, which

Child Care: From Market Failure to Strategic Investment
High-quality child care is an essential service that benefits children, families, and the economy. However, rising costs and fragmented workforce

State Policies to Promote Employer-Supported Child Care
Research suggests that the high cost of child care can lead many parents to limit their participation in the workforce,

State Approaches to Supporting the Community-Based Doula Workforce
Community-based doulas provide non-clinical emotional, physical, and informational support to expectant parents, starting during pregnancy and continuing throughout the postpartum

Willing Providers, Waiting Families: Subsidized Child Care in North Texas
In North Texas, child care providers already serving subsidized families are willing to serve more; yet, thousands of families remain

2025 Prenatal-to-3 Legislative Roundup
With most legislatures adjourned for the year, we recap the 2025 action on state policies to support children and families.

State Policy Progress on Community-Based Doulas in 2025
Community-based doulas are trained social service professionals who provide non-clinical emotional, physical, and informational support to expectant parents, starting during
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