North Carolina 2009 child care market rate study
Brannon, Yevonne S. (Yevonne Sue), June, 2009
Raleigh: North Carolina, Division of Child Development.
A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of North Carolina in 2009 by care type, child age, and quality rating and improvement system quality level, and also including information on facilities serving children who speak English as a second language and children with special needs, based on surveys from more than 7,000 child care centers and family child care homes
Reports & Papers
North Carolina 2009 child care market rate study [Executive summary]
Brannon, Yevonne S. (Yevonne Sue), June, 2009
Raleigh: North Carolina, Division of Child Development.
A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of North Carolina in 2009 by care type, child age, and quality rating and improvement system quality level, and also including information on facilities serving children who speak English as a second language and children with special needs, based on surveys from more than 7,000 child care centers and family child care homes
Executive Summary
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
Reports & Papers
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
Executive Summary