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2004 Statewide Household Child Care Survey
Chase, Richard A., 2004
St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center

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Child care use in Minnesota: 2004 statewide household child care survey
Minnesota. Department of Human Services, 2005
St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center.

An inquiry into the availability, quality, and affordability of child care, based on information from the 2004 Statewide Household Child Care Survey of 1,363 households in Minnesota

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Child care use in Minnesota: 2004 statewide household child care survey: Executive summary
Minnesota. Department of Human Services, 2005
St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center.

A summary of an inquiry into the availability, quality, and affordability of child care, based on information from the 2004 Statewide Household Child Care Survey of 1,363 households in Minnesota

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Child care workforce in Minnesota: 2011 statewide study of demographics, training and professional development
Valorose, Jennifer, August, 2012
(DHS-5115A-ENG). St. Paul: Minnesota, Department of Human Services.

A study of the size, characteristics, and professional development experiences of the child care workforce in Minnesota, based on surveys from 352 licensed family child care providers, 315 center-based programs, and 1,166 center-based directors and teaching staff, and on six focus groups with 56 licensed family child care providers

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Family child care associations in Minnesota: Report of the 2011 statewide survey of local associations
Chase, Richard A., July, 2012
(DHS-6522-ENG). St. Paul: Minnesota, Department of Human Services.

A study of the characteristics of, professional development opportunities and resources offered by, and professional development attitudes and awareness among representatives of family child care associations in Minnesota, based on a survey of 110 associations

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Family child care associations in Minnesota: Report of the 2011 statewide survey of local associations [Executive summary]
Chase, Richard A., July, 2012
(DHS-6522-ENG). St. Paul: Minnesota, Department of Human Services.

A summary of a study of the characteristics of, professional development opportunities and resources offered by, and professional development attitudes and awareness among representatives of family child care associations in Minnesota, based on a survey of 110 associations

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Family, friend and neighbor caregivers: Results of the 2004 Minnesota statewide household child care survey
Minnesota. Department of Human Services, 2006
St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center.

Results of a statewide telephone survey of the characteristics of family, friend and neighbor caregivers in Minnesota, including group sizes, quality of care, cost, caregiver training and experience, and problems in providing care

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Family, friends and neighbors caring for children through the Minnesota Child Care Assistance Program: A survey of caregivers and parents
Minnesota. Department of Human Services, 2006
St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center.

A study of family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) care in Minnesota, examining its use by families receiving child care subsidies, characteristics of registered FFN providers, and strategies for FFN outreach and support

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