Abstract
This study links county-level early care and education (ECE) program, economic, and demographic data to child-level data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Cohort of 2010–2011 to examine geographic variation in ECE program participation and provision. We find that public ECE programs, particularly Head Start, occupy a larger role in nonmetropolitan communities than in metropolitan areas. By contrast, children in rural counties are less likely to attend private center-based ECE, and nonprofit childcare program expenditures in rural areas lag. We also find rural-metropolitan differences in school readiness diminish when geographic characteristics are controlled. Results suggest that county-level context and state-level policy features shape children’s early experiences, and that public ECE investments are key in narrowing disparities in ECE attendance and in children’s outcomes.
- early care and education
- early childhood education
- school readiness
- nonprofit
- Head Start
- rural
- county
- poverty
- © 2022 Russell Sage Foundation. Morrissey, Taryn W., Scott W. Allard, and Elizabeth Pelletier. 2022. “Access to Early Care and Education in Rural Communities: Implications for Children’s School Readiness.” RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 8(3): 100–123. DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2022.8.3.04. The authors are grateful to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin–Madison for funding this work and for the research assistance of Gonnie Park, Adam Porton, Kelsey Arbuckle, and Katherine Engel. Direct correspondence to: Taryn W. Morrissey, at morrisse{at}american.edu, Department of Public Administration and Policy, School of Public Affairs, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20016, United States.
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