2007 Utah child care needs assessment

Author(s): Utah. Office of Work and Family Life;
Date Issued: 2007
Publisher(s): Utah. Office of Work and Family Life
Description: An assessment of the child population and the number of child care slots and vacancies in Utah by county in 2007
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Source: Salt Lake City: Utah, Office of Work and Family Life. Retrieved November 14, 2010, from http://jobs.utah.gov/occ/occ2/learnmore/other/2007needsassessmentdraft.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Demand & Supply/Needs Assessment
Country: United States
States: UTAH
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