Local Planning Council of Ventura County: Child care needs assessment

Author(s): Local Planning Council of Ventura County;
Date Issued: December, 2010
Publisher(s): Local Planning Council of Ventura County
Description: An examination of the characteristics of the Ventura County, California, child care delivery system, including supply of, demand for, and prices of child care services
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Preparer(s): Murphy, Carrie; Hart, Lisa; Johnson, Heather; Brook, Kristina; Hillock, Kara
Source: Camarillo, CA: Local Planning Council of Ventura County. Retrieved July 16, 2012, from http://www.venturalpc.org/Portals/lpc/Reports/NA.FINAL%204-11.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Demand & Supply/Needs Assessment

Child Care & Early Education Market > Market Rates

Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
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