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Who cares for Kansas children?: Early education workforce study: 2010 Kansas child care workforce profile
Child Care Aware of Kansas, September, 2011
Salina, KS: Child Care Aware of Kansas.

A summary of a study of Kansas child care workforce characteristics, including education, earnings and benefits, hours, use of professional resources, and experience, based on a survey of early childhood professionals

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Who cares for Kansas children?: Early education workforce study: 2010 state child care workforce profile
Child Care Aware of Kansas, September, 2011
Salina, KS: Child Care Aware of Kansas.

A summary of a study of Kansas child care workforce characteristics and child care availability and cost, based on a survey of families and early childhood professionals

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