Child Care Today: Cost and Quality of Family Child Care and Infant/Toddler Care

Principal Investigator(s): Marshall, Nancy L.;
Date Issued: 2000
Description: A comparative study of variations in child care quality and cost across types of care, child ages, workforce characteristics, and community/neighborhood factors, using a random sample of 200 family child care homes and 100 centers serving infants and toddlers. This project is part of a larger study funded by the Massachusetts Department of Education.
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Grantee(s)/ Contractor(s): Wellesley College
Funder(s): United States. Child Care Bureau
Contact(s): Marshall, Nancy L.
Source: Wellesley College
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality

Child Care & Early Education Market > Cost Of Providing Services
Start Date: 09/30/2000
End Date: 08/31/2004
Project Type: Child Care Policy Research Projects
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