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2009 market rate study: Final report
University of Kentucky. Kentucky Partnership for Early Childhood Services, 2009
Lexington: University of Kentucky, Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute.

A study of market rates for licensed and certified child care in Kentucky by provider type, age of child, full-time or part-time care, geographic region, subsidy program participation, quality rating, and use of assessment or screening tool, based on a survey of providers

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2011 market rate study: Final report
Rous, Beth, 2011
Lexington: University of Kentucky, Kentucky Partnership for Early Childhood Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Kentucky in 2011 by care type, child age, urbanicity, subsidy acceptance, quality rating and improvement system participation, nontraditional hours care offered, and children with disabilities and diversity of population served, based on surveys received from 1,842 child care facilities

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Kentucky's child care market rate study
University of Kentucky. Kentucky Partnership for Early Childhood Services, April 2007
Lexington: University of Kentucky, Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute.

A study of market rates for licensed and certified child care in Kentucky by provider type, age of child, full-time or part-time care, and geographic region, based on a survey of providers

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