Trends over time: Wisconsin's child care workforce

Author(s): Adams, Diane B.; Durant, Diana; Edie, David; Ittig, Maureen; Riley, Dave A.; Roach, Mary A.; Welsh, Stephanie; Zeman, Deb;
Date Issued: 2003
Publisher(s): University of Wisconsin--Extension
Description: A report summarizing the data on the education, compensation and turnover of the child care workforce in Wisconsin between 1980 and 2001
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Funder(s): United States. Child Care Bureau
Source: Retrieved May 8, 2009, from http://www.sohe.wisc.edu/outreach/wccrp/pdfs/trends.pdf
Note: This resource is part of the Wisconsin Child Care Research Partnership
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Education, Certification, & Credentialing

Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Recruitment, Retention & Job Satisfaction

Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce > Wages, Compensation & Benefits
Country: United States
States: WISCONSIN
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