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Descriptive Data on Region XI Head Start Children and Families: AIAN FACES Fall 2019 Data Tables and Study Design

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  • Sara Bernstein
  • Myley Dang
  • Ann Li
  • Ashley Kopack Klein
  • Natalie Reid
  • Elizabeth Blesson
  • Judy Cannon
  • Jeff Harrington
  • Addison Larson
  • Nikki Aikens
  • Louisa Tarullo
  • Lizabeth Malone

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This report on the American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey 2019 discusses study methodology, sample, and analytic methods. Tables in this report describe children in Region XI Head Start programs in fall 2019, their family backgrounds and home environments.

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  • Sara Bernstein & Myley Dang & Ann Li & Ashley Kopack Klein & Natalie Reid & Elizabeth Blesson & Judy Cannon & Jeff Harrington & Addison Larson & Nikki Aikens & Louisa Tarullo & Lizabeth Malone, "undated". "Descriptive Data on Region XI Head Start Children and Families: AIAN FACES Fall 2019 Data Tables and Study Design," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 351b54c3cb964736b04b3c005, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:351b54c3cb964736b04b3c005dc73b4b
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    1. Sara Bernstein & Katie Gonzalez & Sharika Rakibullah & Lizabeth Malone & Jeffrey Harrington & AIAN FACES 2019 Workgroup, "undated". "Strengths and Stressors in Region XI Head Start: The Role of Social Support and Economic Condition in the Well-Being of Children and Families from AIAN FACES 2019," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 53981e570c0a4f1c89afb1a54, Mathematica Policy Research.
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