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2011 market rate survey
New Mexico. Children, Youth, and Families Department,
Sante Fe: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of New Mexico in 2011 by care type, child age, and quality rating and improvement system quality level, and also including information on percentage of children receiving subsidies, hours of operation, and waitlists, based on surveys from 807 licensed providers and 125 registered, non-relative home providers

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The child care workforce in New Mexico
Krause, Kate, 30 December, 2010
Santa Fe: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department.

A study of child care provider labor costs and child care workforce wages, benefits, and educational requirements and attainment in New Mexico, based on an initial survey of 965 child care providers and follow-up surveys with 1,048 child care teachers and 127 child care directors

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Children, Youth & Families Department market rate survey: Year 2003: Final results
Honey, Wayne A., 2003
Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of New Mexico in 2003

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The cost of child care in New Mexico
Krause, Kate, 30 December, 2010
Santa Fe: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department.

A study of non-labor costs of child care providers in New Mexico, based on a written survey of 36 and a telephone survey of 127 child care directors

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The cost quality standards in the CYFD quality rating system
Krause, Kate, 29 May, 2009
Santa Fe: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department.

An estimation of child care provider costs associated with different quality rating levels in New Mexico's child care quality rating system, based on information from training and technical assistance program directors, interviews with more than 100 child care providers, and state wage data

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Early learning opportunities and the market: An issue brief for policymakers in New Mexico
Mitchell, Anne W., 30 December, 2010
Santa Fe: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department.

A discussion of the relationships among child care costs, quality, price, supply, and demand in the child care market in New Mexico

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Market rate survey: 2009
University of New Mexico, 2009
Santa Fe: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of New Mexico in 2009, including a breakdown of the cost of care for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children

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Market rate survey of childcare services in New Mexico: 2005: Analysis of selected CYFD mail survey results
University of New Mexico. Institute for Public Policy, September, 2005
Santa Fe: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of New Mexico in 2005, including a breakdown of the cost of care for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children

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New Mexico Children Youth and Families Department: Market rate survey: 2008
New Mexico State University, 2008
Santa Fe: New Mexico, Children, Youth, and Families Department.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of New Mexico in 2008, including a breakdown of the cost of care for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children

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