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Regional child care trends: Comparing Georgia to its neighbors [Executive summary] A study of Georgia’s child care system and its performance as it compares with the child care systems of neighboring states, especially the extent to which Georgia supports vulnerable children and their families’ ability to procure high quality child care |
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Child care: Georgia and the region A discussion of Georgia’s relative lag of support for child care for families whose children are at highest risk of poor outcomes and in setting standards that could improve the quality of child care services as compared with other states in the southeastern region |
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