Child care in Idaho: A summary report of the Idaho child care study conducted by the University of Idaho and IdahoSTARS

Author(s): University of Idaho. Center on Disabilities and Human Development;
Date Issued: 2011
Publisher(s): IdahoSTARS
Description: A summary of a study of the characteristics of Idaho child care workers and facilities, including worker education, training, experience, income, and career decisions, and facility type, employment, and enrollment of children with disabilities or medical conditions, based on surveys from 656 workers
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Preparer(s): Fodor, Julie; Guier, Janice; Rusca, Shannon; Carney, Elizabeth; Cochrane, Wayne
Funder(s): IdahoSTARS ; University of Idaho. Center on Disabilities and Human Development
Source: Moscow, ID: IdahoSTARS. Retrieved March 20, 2012, from http://idahostars.org/Portals/0/About/IdahoSummary-report.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Providers/Organizations > Provider Type/Setting

Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce
Country: United States
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