Shrinking investments yield smaller returns: Mapping the loss of early childhood education investment and infrastructure in LA County during the 2008-2011 Great Recession

Author(s): Child Care Resource Center; First 5 LA; Best Start; Healthy City; Advancement Project;
Date Issued: [n.d]
Publisher(s): Healthy City
Description: A series of maps of licensed child care capacity in Los Angeles County, California, in 2011 and of changes in capacity since 2008
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Preparer(s): Escobedo, Laura; Brownson, Kim P.; Savage, Susan
Funder(s): LA Children's Data Network
Source: Los Angeles: Healthy City. Retrieved May 7, 2012, from http://s3.amazonaws.com/healthycity/hcv4/myhc/file/file_9531_1886.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Demand & Supply/Needs Assessment
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