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The National Child Care Staffing Study: Revisited four years in the life of center-based child care

Description:
A follow-up study of the National Child Care Staffing Study of 1992 investigating child care work force stability, changes in program quality, and evidence of increased resources in the centers conducted to determine whether a full-scale, longitudinal observational follow-up could be implemented and provide valuable data
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States

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