Lane County Child Care Enhancement Program Evaluation
Purpose: Lane County’s Child Care Enhancement Program is designed to promote child care affordability and quality in family and center-based child care settings. The program, the first pilot project funded through the Oregon Child Care Tax Credit, provides intensive one-on-one technical assistance, wage enhancements, and scholarships for professional development to child care providers along with financial assistance to parents to offset the cost of child care. The evaluation was designed to measure changes in (a) child care affordability; (b) provider compensation; and (c) child care quality.
Project Design: The 3-year longitudinal evaluation included a process study to document program implementation and an outcome study based on observations of child care programs and surveys with child care providers and parents.
Funding Source: Oregon Employment Department, Child Care Division
Start Date: September 2005
Project Team
Co-Principal InvestigatorReports, Publications and Presentations
Green, B. L., & Worcel, S. D. (October 2008). An Evaluation of the Lane County Child Care Enhancement Project: Quality Improvement Outcomes. Presented at the Child Care Research Roundtable, Troutdale, OR.
Powerpoint
Worcel, S. D., & Green, B. L. (Sept. 2008). Lane County Child Care Enhancement Project: Final Evaluation Report. NPC Research: Portland, OR.
Report | Executive Summary | Key Findings
Worcel, S. D., & Green, B. L. (Sept. 2007). Lane County Child Care Enhancement Project: Year 2 Evaluation Report. NPC Research: Portland, OR.
Report
Worcel, S. D., Green, B. L., & Brekhus, J. (Oct. 2006). Lane County Child Care Enhancement Project Evaluation: Year 1 Final Report. NPC Research: Portland, OR. Report | Executive Summary

