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Who Leaves? Who Stays? A Longitudinal Study of the Child Care Workforce
Whitebook, Marcy; , 2000

A multi-sector analysis of the factors that promote quality and stability among home-based providers who serve subsidized and non-subsidized children in informal, license-exempt, and regulated settings, including an examination of the professional and financial supports that enable providers to offer high quality care while also maintaining their own economic well-being

Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects

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