Regional child care trends: Comparing Georgia to its neighbors

Author(s): Waits, Lauren; Monaco, Malina; Beck, Lisa; Edwards, Jennifer;
Date Issued: 2001
Publisher(s): Georgia State University. Health Policy Center
Description: 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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Source: Atlanta: Georgia State University, Health Policy Center. Retrieved April 11, 2008, from the ERIC Web site: http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/1b/73/57.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality

Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies
Country: United States
States: ALABAMA, ARKANSAS, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, MASSACHUSETTS, MISSISSIPPI, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON
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