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Louisiana child care market rate survey 2003
Louisiana. Department of Social Services, 2003
Atlanta, GA: Care Solutions.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Louisiana in 2003, including information on special services offered and fees charged, length of time providing child care, accreditation, pay rates, and credentials and educational attainment

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Louisiana child care market rate survey: 2007
Care Solutions, Inc., August 2007
Atlanta, GA: Care Solutions, Inc.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Louisiana in 2007, including information on special services offered, years providing child care, enrollment, staffing, accreditation, teacher educational attainment, and credentials and pay rates

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Louisiana child care market rate survey 2009
Care Solutions, Inc., May 2009
Atlanta, GA: Care Solutions.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Louisiana in 2009, including information on special services offered, years providing child care, enrollment, staffing, accreditation, teacher educational attainment, and credentials and pay rates

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Louisiana child care market rate survey 2010
Care Solutions, Inc., September, 2010
Atlanta, GA: Care Solutions.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across Louisiana in 2010 by provider type, schedule, and age group, as well as an examination of provider food program participation, special services offered, years providing child care, enrollment, staffing, accreditation, and teacher educational attainment, credentials, and pay rates, based on a survey of 4,636 providers

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Louisiana child care market rate survey 2012
Care Solutions, Inc., September, 2012
Atlanta, GA: Care Solutions.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across Louisiana in 2012 by provider type, schedule, and age group, including information on provider food program participation, special services offered, years providing child care, staffing, accreditation, quality rating and improvement system participation, and teachers' educational attainment, credentials, and pay rates, based on survey responses from 1,245 center-based and 1,493 home-based providers

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Parents and the high cost of child care: 2011 report
National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, August, 2011
Arlington, VA: National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies.

A state-by-state study of the prices of center-based and family child care for infants, preschool-age children, and school-age children in 2010, based on a national survey of state child care resource and referral networks and local child care resource and referral agencies

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Parents and the high cost of child care: 2012 report
Child Care Aware of America, 2012
Arlington, VA: Child Care Aware of America.

A state-by-state study of the prices of center-based and family child care for infants, 4-year-old children, and school-age children in 2011, based on a national survey of state child care resource and referral networks and local child care resource and referral agencies

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Parents and the high price of child care: 2007 update
National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, 2007
Arlington, VA: National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies.

A study of the prices of center-based and family child care for infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children, based on a national survey of state child care resource and referral networks and local child care resource and referral agencies

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Parents and the high price of child care: 2008 update
National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, June, 2008
Arlington, VA: National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. (No longer available as of December 7, 2012).

A state-by-state study of the prices of center-based and family child care for infants, preschool-age children, and school-age children, based on a national survey of state child care resource and referral networks and local child care resource and referral agencies

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Parents and the high price of child care: 2009 update
National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, 2009
Arlington, VA: National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies.

A state-by-state study of the prices of center-based and family child care for infants, preschool-age children, and school-age children in 2008, based on a national survey of state child care resource and referral networks and local child care resource and referral agencies

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Practices and policies: Market rate surveys in states, territories, and tribes
Weber, Roberta B. (Bobbie), May 2007
Corvallis, OR: Oregon Child Care Research Partnership

Findings from a study examining current child care market rate survey methods, practices, and policies in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, territories, and tribes, including descriptions of challenges faced by jurisdictions in conducting surveys, and methods of providing study data

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