Child care and education in Oregon and its counties: 2008

Author(s): Oregon Child Care Research Partnership;
Date Issued: June 2009
Publisher(s): Oregon Child Care Research Partnership
Description: An overview of the availability, costs, access, and utilization rates of child care services by families in Oregon
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Preparer(s): Weber, Roberta B. (Bobbie); Vorpagel, Becky; Kruse, Diana
Source: Corvallis, OR: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership. Retrieved July 13, 2010, from http://www.hhs.oregonstate.edu/hdfs/sites/default/files/StateandCountyProfiles2008.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families

Child Care & Early Education Market

Service Delivery
Country: United States
States: OREGON
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