A decade of data: The compensation and credentials of Arizona's early care and education workforce [Executive summary]

Author(s): Stevens, Jillynn;
Date Issued: 2008
Publisher(s): Arizona. Division for School Readiness
Description: A summary of a study of the wages, benefits, length of employment, and educational attainment of the Arizona early care and education workforce, based on interviews with 1,358 administrators from center-based child care, Head Start, and public school-based programs
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Funder(s): Arizona. Division for School Readiness ; Arizona Head Start State Collaboration Office ; First Things First
Source: Phoenix: Arizona, Division for School Readiness. Retrieved November 7, 2011, from http://www.azftf.gov/WhoWeAre/Board/Documents/azftf_Comp_Cred2008.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Education, Certification, & Credentialing

Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Wages, Compensation & Benefits
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