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Child care WAGES project: 2009-2010 statewide results
Child Care Services Association, 2010
Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association.

An overview of findings from an examination of the influence of Project WAGES, a program to supplement the salaries of teachers, directors, and family child care providers in North Carolina

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Child care WAGES project: Statewide final report: Fiscal year 2009/2010
Child Care Services Association, July 23, 2010
Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association.

An examination of the influence of Project WAGES, a program to supplement the salaries of teachers, directors, and family child care providers, based on data from more than 5,979 child care workers from more than 2,371 in 67 counties in North Carolina

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The state of child care in the Triangle
Child Care Services Association, 2011
Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association.

An overview of child care demand, supply, price, and quality indicators in the Triangle area of North Carolina, which comprises Durham, Orange, and Wake Counties

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Who's caring for our babies now?: Revisiting the 2005 profile of early care and education for children birth to three in North Carolina
Child Care Services Association, 2008
Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association.

A 2008 update of an examination of the child care system for infants and toddlers in North Carolina in 2005, including child care enrollment, quality, and subsidy use, and comparisons to the child care system for three- and four-year-old children

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Who's caring for our babies now?: Revisiting the 2005 profile of early care and education for children birth to three in North Carolina: Executive summary
Child Care Services Association, 2008
Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association.

A summary of a 2008 update of an examination of the child care system for infants and toddlers in North Carolina in 2005, including child care enrollment, quality, and subsidy use, and comparisons to the child care system for three- and four-year-old children

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Who's caring for our babies?: A profile of early care and education for children birth to three in North Carolina
Child Care Services Association, 2006
Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association.

An examination of the child care system for infants and toddlers in North Carolina, including child care enrollment, quality, and subsidy use in 2005, comparisons to the child care system for three- and four-year-old children, and characteristics of the infant and toddler child care workforce in 2003

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Who's caring for our babies?: A profile of early care & education for children birth to three in North Carolina: Executive summary
Child Care Services Association, 2006
Chapel Hill, NC: Child Care Services Association.

A summary of an examination of the child care system for infants and toddlers in North Carolina, including child care enrollment, quality, and subsidy use in 2005, comparisons to the child care system for three- and four-year-old children, and characteristics of the infant and toddler child care workforce in 2003

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Working in child care in Alamance County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Alamance County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Alexander County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Alexander County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Alleghany County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Alleghany County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Anson County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Anson County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Ashe County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Ashe County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Avery County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A demographic overview of child care programs, providers and participants in Avery County, North Carolina

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Working in child care in Beaufort County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Beaufort County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Bertie County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Bertie County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Bladen County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Bladen County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Brunswick County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Brunswick County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Buncombe County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Buncombe County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Burke County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Burke County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Cabarrus County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Caldwell County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Caldwell County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Camden County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Camden County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Carteret County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Carteret County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Caswell County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Caswell County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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Working in child care in Catawba County: The North Carolina Child Care Workforce Survey 2003
Child Care Services Association, 2004
Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

A description of characteristics of the child care workforce in Catawba County, North Carolina, based on a survey of child care providers

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