Short-term impact analysis of an expansion of regulated early learning and care in Nova Scotia [Executive summary]

Author(s): Centre for Spatial Economics;
Date Issued: December, 2011
Publisher(s): Canadian Union of Public Employees. Atlantic Regional Office
Description: A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of an increase in activity in the regulated early learning and care sector in Nova Scotia, Canada, in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries and parental labor force participation
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Source: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada: Canadian Union of Public Employees, Atlantic Regional Office. Retrieved January 4, 2012, from http://novascotia.cupe.ca/updir/ns/Robert_Fairholm_-_NS_Child_Care_Impact_Report_December_2011_%282%29.docx
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Child Care & Early Education Market > Economic & Societal Impact > Economic Impact
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