Practices and policies: Market rate surveys in states, territories, and tribes: American Samoa [Territory profile]

Author(s): Weber, Roberta B. (Bobbie); Grobe, Deana; Davis, Elizabeth E.; Kreader, J. Lee; Pratt, Clara C.;
Date Issued: May 2007
Publisher(s): Oregon Child Care Research Partnership
Description: A narrative description of American Samoa and territory population, not including child care market rate survey data
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Funder(s): United States. Child Care Bureau
Source: Corvallis, OR: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education

Child Care & Early Education Market > Market Rates
Country: American Samoa, United States
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