Louisiana child care market rate survey 2003

Author(s): Louisiana. Department of Social Services;
Date Issued: 2003
Publisher(s): Care Solutions, Inc.
Description: A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Louisiana in 2003, including information on special services offered and fees charged, length of time providing child care, accreditation, pay rates, and credentials and educational attainment
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Preparer(s): Care Solutions, Inc.
Funder(s): Louisiana. Department of Social Services
Source: Atlanta, GA: Care Solutions. Retrieved May 22, 2009, from http://www.caresolutions.com/docs/lamr2003.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Market Rates
Country: United States
States: LOUISIANA
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