C_NUMPROG07: Centers - number of licensed programs

What is the total number of licensed child care facilities at this time in 2007? Please report the number of licensed facilities from the most current data available in 2007. Put "N/A" in the appropriate box if your state does not regulate a particular type of child care program (e.g., there is only one type of family child care [FCC] home). See the Glossary of Terms for the definition of "licensed" used for this survey. Type of Facility: Child care centers

ValueLabelUnweighted
Frequency
%
135-1 2.0
174-1 2.0
220-1 2.0
227-1 2.0
243-1 2.0
281-1 2.0
337-1 2.0
375-1 2.0
413-1 2.0
435-2 4.0
570-1 2.0
606-1 2.0
650-1 2.0
656-1 2.0
720-1 2.0
807-1 2.0
861-1 2.0
930-1 2.0
988-1 2.0
1250-1 2.0
1508-1 2.0
1536-1 2.0
1561-1 2.0
1636-1 2.0
1742-1 2.0
1807-1 2.0
1910-1 2.0
1942-1 2.0
2092-1 2.0
2190-1 2.0
2225-1 2.0
2261-1 2.0
2294-1 2.0
2485-1 2.0
2688-1 2.0
2705-1 2.0
2956-1 2.0
3064-1 2.0
3096-1 2.0
3141-1 2.0
3921-1 2.0
3971-1 2.0
4001-1 2.0
4024-1 2.0
4304-1 2.0
4841-1 2.0
4990-1 2.0
9091-1 2.0
14957-1 2.0
Total50100%

Based upon 50 valid cases out of 50 total cases.

Summary Statistics

  • minimum: 135.00
  • maximum: 14957.00
  • mode: 435.00
  • mean: 2205.04
  • median: 1689.00
  • standard deviation: 2505.74

Location: 34-44 (width: 11; decimal: 0)

Variable Type: numeric

Notes

Source: This variable was taken from: Child Care Licensing Study, 2007 [United States].

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Disclaimer: The frequencies for this variable may not be weighted. They are purely descriptive and may not be representative of the study population. Please use with caution and consult the study documentation.

Research Connections is supported by grant #90YE0104 from the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents are solely the responsibility of the National Center for Children in Poverty and the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, the Administration for Children and Families, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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