Early care and education in Boston: 2009 community profiles: Executive summary

Author(s): Navarro, Ophelia; Kramer, Robert;
Date Issued: June 25, 2010
Publisher(s): Boston EQUIP
Description: A summary of an examination of the supply of and demand for services within and quality and workforce characteristics of the early care and education system in Boston, based on surveys of child care centers and family child care providers in Boston
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Source: Boston: Boston EQUIP. Retrieved December 17, 2010, from http://www.bostonequip.org/index.php/download_file/-/view/110/
Topics: Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
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