The economic impact of the early care and education industry in Riverside County, California: A technical report

Author(s): Amer, Tarecq; Traill, Saskia;
Date Issued: November, 2009
Publisher(s): Insight Center for Community Economic Development
Description: An analysis of the economic impact of the Riverside County, California, child care and early education industry in terms of its employment and gross receipts
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Funder(s): First 5 Riverside County
Source: Oakland, CA: Insight Center for Community Economic Development. Retrieved September 13, 2011, from the First 5 Riverside County Web site: http://rccfc.org/documents/REPORTS/Economic Impact Technical Report Nov. 2009.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Economic & Societal Impact > Economic Impact
Country: United States
States: CALIFORNIA
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