Children and early care and education in Georgia and metropolitan Atlanta [Executive summary]

Author(s): Care Solutions, Inc.;
Date Issued: June 2009
Publisher(s): United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta
Description: A summary of an overview of the characteristics of the early childhood population, providers, quality, and costs in the metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, area
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Source: Atlanta, GA: United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta. Retrieved January 6, 2011, from http://www.smartstartga.org/_downloads/13396_EEC_ECEResearchReport_final_060809.pdf
Topics: Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
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