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County level demographics for Working Connections Child Care, state fiscal year 2005
Huang, Jialing, March, 2006
Olympia: Washington, Division of Child Care and Early Learning.

A demographic description of the populations served by the Working Connections Child Care (WCCC) during the 2005 fiscal year, with a focus on children’s ethnicity and socioeconomic status documented by county in Washington state

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Licensed child care in Washington State: 1998
Miller, Marna G., 2000
(Report No. 7.100). Olympia: Washington Department of Social and Health Services.

An market survey of licensed child care centers and family child care homes in the state of Washington in 1998

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Licensed child care in Washington State: 1998 [Executive summary]
Miller, Marna G., 2000
(Report No. 7.100). Olympia: Washington Department of Social and Health Services.

A summary of a 1998 market survey of Washington State child care centers and licensed family homes, providing information about child care rates, child care industry, and subsidized child care.

Executive Summary


Licensed child care in Washington State: 2000
Schrager, Laura, 2002
(Report No. 7.102). Olympia: Washington Department of Social and Health Services.

A survey by the Research and Data Analysis Division of the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services regarding the status of Washington's licensed child care industry

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Licensed child care in Washington State: 2000 [Executive summary]
Schrager, Laura, 2002
Olympia: Washington Department of Social and Health Services.

A summary of a 2000 market survey of Washington State child care centers and licensed family homes, providing information about child care rates, child care industry, and subsidized child care

Executive Summary


Licensed child care in Washington State: 2002
Schrager, Laura, 2004
Olympia: Washington State, Division of Child Care and Early Learning.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Washington in 2002, including information on subsidies, provider licensing, capacity, years in operation, specialization, and staff experience, education, compensation, and turnover

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Licensed child care in Washington State: 2002 [Executive summary]
Schrager, Laura, 2004
Olympia: Washington State, Division of Child Care and Early Learning.

The summary of findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Washington in 2002, including information on subsidies, provider licensing, capacity, years in operation, specialization, and staff experience, education, compensation, and turnover

Executive Summary


Licensed child care in Washington State: 2004
Schrager, Laura, 2005
Olympia: Washington Department of Social and Health Services.

A study of child care market rates across the State of Washington in 2004 including information on attendance and fees charged for children with subsidized child care and non-subsidized child care

Reports & Papers


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Licensed child care in Washington State: 2004 [Executive summary]
Schrager, Laura, 2005
Olympia: Washington Department of Social and Health Services.

A summary of a study of child care market rates across the State of Washington in 2004 including information on attendance and fees charged for children with subsidized child care and non-subsidized child care

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