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Working in early care and education in North Carolina: 2011 workforce study
Child Care Services Association, June, 2012
Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association.

A study of the characteristics of North Carolina licensed early care and education centers and their staff, including staff education, earnings, professional support, experience, and turnover, based on surveys from 631 center directors and more than 2,500 staff

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