Early learning opportunities and the market: An issue brief for policymakers in New Mexico

Author(s): Mitchell, Anne W.;
Date Issued: 30 December, 2010
Publisher(s): New Mexico. Children, Youth, and Families Department
Description: A discussion of the relationships among child care costs, quality, price, supply, and demand in the child care market in New Mexico
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Source: Santa Fe: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department. Retrieved February 14, 2012, from http://www.cyfd.org/pdf/ECS_issuebrief_policy1b.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market
Country: United States
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