Minnesota Child Care Choices: Families' awareness and use of a pilot quality rating and improvement system
| Author(s): | Isner, Tabitha K.; Blasberg, Amy; Tout, Kathryn; Carlin, Caroline; Davis, Elizabeth E.; Forry, Nicole D.; |
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| Date Issued: | June, 2011 |
| Publisher(s): | Child Trends; University of Minnesota |
| Description: | Findings from a longitudinal study of the child care decision-making processes of low-income families in Minnesota that examine parents' awareness and use of pilot quality rating and improvement system (QRIS) ratings and rated programs, based on a survey 270 low-income parents with at least one child age 6 or under who have applied for child care assistance or welfare and live in one of four QRIS pilot counties |
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