Economy on the minds of for profit CEOs: Annual status report on for profit care

Author(s): Neugebauer, Roger
Date Issued: January/February 2010
Description: A description of North America’s 50 largest for profit child care chains' self reported challenges to their operations, a description of for profit child care organizations and the largest franchising organizations, and a comparison of growth in the number of centers of the two largest child care franchising organizations in the United States
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Journal Title: Exchange
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Issue Number: 191
Page Range: 23-26
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Providers/Organizations > Sponsorship > For-Profit/Nonprofit
ISSN: 0164-8527 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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