2008-09 family child care home survey results

Author(s): Saskatchewan. Ministry of Education. Early Learning and Child Care Unit;
Date Issued: [n.d]
Publisher(s): Saskatchewan. Ministry of Education. Early Learning and Child Care Unit
Description: Findings from a survey of the characteristics of family child care providers in Saskatchewan, Canada
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Source: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada: Saskatchewan, Ministry of Education, Early Learning and Child Care Unit. Retrieved May 19, 2011, from http://www.education.gov.sk.ca/adx/aspx/adxGetMedia.aspx?DocID=216,212,136,107,81,1,Documents&MediaID=14757&Filename=Family+Child+Care+Home+Survey+Results+-+May+20-10.pdf
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Child Care & Early Education Providers/Organizations > Provider Type/Setting > Family Child Care & Early Education
Country: Canada
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