Early care and education career lattices in Los Angeles

Author(s): Amer, Tarecq; Mangat, Ravinder; Suafai, Susie;
Date Issued: January 2008
Publisher(s): Insight Center for Community Economic Development
Description: A study of the structure of the child care and early education industry and of career paths and lattices available to members of the child care and early education workforce in Los Angeles
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Funder(s): Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee ; Los Angeles Universal Preschool ; Los Angeles (Calif.). Workforce Investment Board
Source: Oakland, CA: Insight Center for Community Economic Development. Retrieved May 5, 2008, from http://www.insightcced.org/uploads///publications/ece/LA%20ECE%20Career%20Pathways%20Report_Final.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce
Country: United States
States: CALIFORNIA
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