2005 workforce study: Ohio early childhood centers: General analysis

Author(s): Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Agency;
Date Issued: March 2006
Publisher(s): Build Ohio
Description: An overview of findings from an exploration of the characteristics and demographics of the early childhood education and care workforce in Ohio in 2005
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Funder(s): Ohio. Department of Job and Family Services ; Ohio Head Start State Collaboration Office ; Build Ohio
Source: Columbus, OH: Ohio Child Care Resource and Referral Agency. Retrieved January 10, 2011, from http://www.build-ohio.org/PDFs/generalanalysis.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce
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