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2008 Ohio child care market rate survey analysis
Ohio State University. Statistical Consulting Service, September 10, 2008
Columbus: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Ohio in 2008, with a focus on private pay and unsubsidized child care services

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2008 Ohio child care market rate survey analysis [Executive summary]
Ohio State University. Statistical Consulting Service, September 10, 2008
Columbus: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Ohio in 2008, with a focus on private pay and unsubsidized child care services

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2010 Ohio child care market rate survey analysis: Final report
Ohio State University. Statistical Consulting Service, 30 September, 2010
Columbus: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Ohio in 2010 by care type and child age, based on surveys from 4,543 providers

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2010 Ohio child care market rate survey analysis: Final report [Executive summary]
Ohio State University. Statistical Consulting Service, 30 September, 2010
Columbus: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the state of Ohio in 2010 by care type and child age, based on surveys from 4,543 providers

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Analysis of the 2006 Ohio child care market rate survey
Ohio State University. Statistical Consulting Service, May 12, 2006
Columbus: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Ohio in 2006, with a focus on private pay and unsubsidized child care services

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Analysis of the 2006 Ohio child care market rate survey [Executive summay]
Ohio State University. Statistical Consulting Service, May 12, 2006
Columbus: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services.

A summary of a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Ohio in 2006, with a focus on private pay and unsubsidized child care services

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Annual child care licensing report: State fiscal year 2009
Ohio. Office for Children and Families, 2009
Columbus: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services.

An examination of child care licensing activities in Ohio for the 2009 fiscal year, and an investigation into the compliance of child care providers with state child care regulations, based data from more than 8,600 state inspections of child care facilities

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Final report on the analysis of the 2004 Ohio child care market rate survey
Ohio. Department of Job and Family Services, 2004
Columbus, OH: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services.

A study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Ohio in 2004

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Final report on the analysis of the 2004 Ohio child care market rate survey [Executive summary]
Ohio. Department of Job and Family Services, 2004
Columbus, OH: Ohio, Department of Job and Family Services.

The summary of findings from a study of child care market rates and their geographic distribution across the State of Ohio in 2004

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