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Economic impact of child care in Utah
Utah. Department of Workforce Services. Office of Child Care, 08 June, 2005
Salt Lake City: Utah, Department of Workforce Services, Office of Child Care.

An analysis of the economic impact of the Utah child care and early education industry in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries and labor force participation

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Economic impact of child care in Utah [Executive summary]
Utah. Department of Workforce Services. Office of Child Care, 08 June, 2005
Salt Lake City: Utah, Department of Workforce Services, Office of Child Care.

A summary of an analysis of the economic impact of the Utah child care and early education industry in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries and labor force participation

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Economic impact of the early care & education industry in Boulder County
Boulder County (Colo.). Early Care and Education Council, 2003
Boulder, CO: Boulder County, Early Care and Education Council.

A comprehensive study of the characteristics and economic impact of the early childhood education industry in Boulder County, Colorado

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Economic impact of the early care & education industry in Larimer County
Larimer County (Colo.). Early Childhood Council, 2003
Larimer, CO: Larimer County Early Childhood Council.

A study of the economic impact of the child care and early education industry in Larimer County, Colorado

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Economic impact of the early care & education industry in Larimer County [Executive summary]
Larimer County (Colo.). Early Childhood Council, 2003
Larimer, CO: Larimer County Early Childhood Council.

A summary of a study of the economic impact of the child care and early education industry in Larimer County, Colorado

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Out-of-school time youth programs provider survey: State of Utah
BBC Research & Consulting, 10 March, 2007
Salt Lake City: Utah, Office of Work and Family Life.

An investigation of the types of out of school time programs provided in Utah, including information on provider challenges to service delivery, based on a survey of 494 out of school time service providers

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Supply and demand for infant and toddler child care services
BBC Research & Consulting, 10 March, 2010
Salt Lake City: Utah, Department of Workforce Services, Office of Child Care.

A study of the supply of and demand for child care for infants and toddlers in Utah, based on analyses of secondary data and on surveys from 1,825 parents of infants and toddlers, 402 licensed and regulated child care providers, and 339 family, friend, and neighbor child care providers

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Supply and demand for infant and toddler child care services [Executive summary]
BBC Research & Consulting, 10 March, 2010
Salt Lake City: Utah, Department of Workforce Services, Office of Child Care.

A summary of a study of the supply of and demand for child care for infants and toddlers in Utah, based on analyses of secondary data and on surveys from 1,825 parents of infants and toddlers, 402 licensed and regulated child care providers, and 339 family, friend, and neighbor child care providers

Executive Summary


Supply and demand of out-of-school time youth programs: State of Utah
Utah. Office of Work and Family Life, January 02, 2007
Salt Lake City: Utah, Office of Work and Family Life.

A study of the supply of and demand for out-of-school time child care programs in Utah, including families' out-of-school time child care arrangements, based on a survey of parents with school-age children

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Supply and demand of out-of-school time youth programs: State of Utah: Executive summary
Utah. Office of Work and Family Life, 02 January, 2007
Salt Lake City: Utah, Office of Work and Family Life.

A summary of a study of the supply of and demand for out-of-school time child care programs in Utah, including families' out-of-school time child care arrangements, based on a survey of parents with school-age children

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