Economic development planning

Author(s): Park, Ji Eun;
Date Issued: May, 2006
Publisher(s): New York State Child Care Coordinating Council
Description: An overview of arguments for the inclusion of child care needs and child care data in local economic development plans of communities in New York State
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Source: (Cultivating connection- between economic development & child care) Albany, NY: New York State Child Care Coordinating Council. Retrieved November 19, 2008, from the Cornell University. Restructuring Local Government Web site: http://government.cce.cornell.edu/doc/pdf/planning__FINAL.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market

Service Delivery

Financing & Funding
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