Who's caring for our babies now?: Revisiting the 2005 profile of early care and education for children birth to three in North Carolina

Author(s): Child Care Services Association;
Date Issued: 2008
Publisher(s): Child Care Services Association
Description: A 2008 update of an examination of the child care system for infants and toddlers in North Carolina in 2005, including child care enrollment, quality, and subsidy use, and comparisons to the child care system for three- and four-year-old children
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Preparer(s): Carpenter, Mary; Martin, Mary; Russell, Sue
Funder(s): North Carolina. Division of Child Development
Source: Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association. Retrieved June 5, 2009, from http://www.childcareservices.org/_downloads/research/IT_State%20report_08.pdf
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Subsidies

Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
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