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Child care local market rate survey
Georgia. Department of Human Resources. Childcare and Parent Services Section, 2001
Atlanta, GA: Care Solutions.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Georgia in 2001, including information on services, enrollment, accreditation, and staff educational attainment and training

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Child care local market rate survey [Executive summary]
Georgia. Department of Human Resources. Childcare and Parent Services Section, 2001
Atlanta, GA: Care Solutions.

The summary of findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Georgia in 2001, including information on services, enrollment, accreditation, and staff educational attainment and training

Executive Summary


Georgia childcare market rate survey
Georgia. Department of Human Resources. Childcare and Parent Services Section, 2003
Atlanta: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Childcare and Parent Services Section.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Georgia in 2003

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Georgia childcare market rate survey [Executive summary]
Georgia. Department of Human Resources. Childcare and Parent Services Section, 2003
Atlanta: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Childcare and Parent Services Section.

The summary of findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Georgia in 2003

Executive Summary


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