Giving voice to New Jersey's caregivers: The union experiences of home-based child care providers [Executive summary]
| Author(s): | Houser, Linda; Nisbet, Elizabeth; White, Karen; |
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| Date Issued: | May, 2012 |
| Publisher(s): | Rutgers University. Center for Women and Work |
| Description: | A summary of a study of the work experiences, training, union attitudes, and union involvement of both licensed and unlicensed home-based child care providers in New Jersey, based on surveys from 148 members of a home-based child care union and on an interview with 2 key informants |
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