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2012 Oregon child care market price study
Grobe, Deana, July, 2012
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon in 2012 by provider type and age of child, based on data from a statewide child care resource and referral database for 3,511 family child care facilities, 861 child care centers, and 552 certified family child care facilities

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2012 Oregon child care market price study [Executive summary]
Grobe, Deana, July, 2012
Salem: Oregon, Department of Human Services.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Oregon in 2012 by provider type and age of child, based on data from a statewide child care resource and referral database for 3,511 family child care facilities, 861 child care centers, and 552 certified family child care facilities

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2012 preschool education: Australia
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2013
(4240.0). Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia: Australian Bureau of Statistics.

An examination of preschool program enrollment, attendance, and fees in Australia in 2012, based on an analysis of administrative data

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2012 Vermont child care market rate survey
Vermont. Child Development Division,
Waterbury: Vermont, Child Development Division.

Findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Vermont by care type and child age

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2013 trends in child care
Maryland Child Care Resource Network, 2013
Baltimore: Maryland Family Network.

An overview of trends in child care demand, supply, and price in Maryland from 2008 through 2017

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Childcare costs survey 2013
Daycare Trust (Organization), February, 2013
London: Daycare Trust.

A study of child care prices and their geographic distribution across England, Scotland, and Wales by care type and child age, as well as an examination of child care supply, based on a survey of 208 local authorities

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Final report of the New Hampshire early care and education market rate survey for 2011
Kalinowski, Michael F., 15 August, 2012
Concord: New Hampshire, Child Development Bureau.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of New Hampshire in 2011 by provider type, age of child, and full-day or part-day status, including information on capacity, enrollment, attendance, economic conditions, waiting lists, and subsidies, based on survey responses for 643 programs

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New Hampshire early care & education market rate survey: 2011 executive summary
Kalinowski, Michael F.,
Concord: New Hampshire, Child Development Bureau.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of New Hampshire in 2011 by provider type, age of child, and full-day or part-day status, including information on capacity, enrollment, attendance, economic conditions, waiting lists, and subsidies, based on survey responses for 643 programs

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New Jersey child care market rate survey 2010
New Jersey. Department of Human Services. Office of Research and Evaluation, April, 2011
Trenton: New Jersey, Division of Family Development.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of New Jersey by provider type and age of child, including information on capacity, hours of operation, additional fees, discounts, and subsidies, based on survey responses for 681 child care centers and 2,719 family child care providers

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New Jersey child care market rate survey 2010 [Executive summary]
New Jersey. Department of Human Services. Office of Research and Evaluation, April, 2011
Trenton: New Jersey, Division of Family Development.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of New Jersey by provider type and age of child, including information on capacity, hours of operation, additional fees, discounts, and subsidies, based on survey responses for 681 child care centers and 2,719 family child care providers

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North Carolina 2011 child care market rate study
Brannon, Yevonne S. (Yevonne Sue), August, 2011
Raleigh: North Carolina, Division of Child Development and Early Education.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of North Carolina by care type, child age, and quality rating and improvement system quality level, and also including information on receipt of nonmonetary contributions, barriers to providing high-quality care, responses to current economic conditions, and subsidized care, based on surveys from 6,843 child care centers and family child care homes

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North Carolina 2011 child care market rate study [Executive summary]
Brannon, Yevonne S. (Yevonne Sue), August, 2011
Raleigh: North Carolina, Division of Child Development and Early Education.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of North Carolina by care type, child age, and quality rating and improvement system quality level, and also including information on receipt of nonmonetary contributions, barriers to providing high-quality care, responses to current economic conditions, and subsidized care, based on surveys from 6,843 child care centers and family child care homes

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The state of child care in the Triangle
Child Care Services Association, 2011
Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association.

An overview of child care demand, supply, price, and quality indicators in the Triangle area of North Carolina, which comprises Durham, Orange, and Wake Counties

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Statewide survey of childcare rates in Rhode Island
Bodah, Matthew M., 2011
Cranston: Rhode Island, Department of Human Services.

A study of child care market rates in the state of Rhode Island in 2011 by care type and child age, and including information on accreditation status, quality rating and improvement system participation, provider hours, subsidized children served, other fees charged, and workforce characteristics, based on surveys received from 202 family child care homes and 137 child care centers

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Trends and opportunities: Child care data report
Child Development Council, 2011
Ithaca, NY: Child Development Council.

An examination of child care supply, demand, market rates, and quality indicators in Tompkins County, New York

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Washington State 2012 child care survey: Child care rate and resources in Washington State
Moore, Danna L., Fall 2012
(Technical Report 12-057). Olympia: Washington State, Department of Early Learning.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Washington by care type and child age, including information on for-profit status, business traits, subsidy acceptance, and licensing experiences, based on surveys from 1,058 child care centers and 1,411 family child care providers

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Washington State 2012 child care survey: Child care rate and resources in Washington State [Executive summary]
Moore, Danna L., Fall 2012
(Technical Report 12-057). Olympia: Washington State, Department of Early Learning.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Washington by care type and child age, including information on for-profit status, business traits, subsidy acceptance, and licensing experiences, based on surveys from 1,058 child care centers and 1,411 family child care providers

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