Summary: Third Advisory Committee Meeting for the Market Rate Survey Project

Author(s): United States. Child Care Bureau
Date Issued: February, 2008
Description: A summary of the proceedings of a meeting in Washington, DC on February 13-14, 2008, for the purpose of advising on a study of how states currently conduct market rate surveys, methods to validate market rate survey findings, and the effects of child care subsidies on the larger child care market
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Source: Unpublished manuscript
Note: Additional materials from this meeting may be viewed at http://www.cceerc.org/childcare/collaboration.jsp under "Guidance for Validating Child Care Market Rate Surveys Project Meeting"
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods

Child Care & Early Education Market > Market Rates
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