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Name
Label/Question

Unique identification number

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Service District Area

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Provider ID

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Oregon City

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Rate Areas by Year 1994

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Rate Areas by Year 2000

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Rate Areas by Year 2002

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Rate Areas by Year 2004

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Rate Areas by Year 2006

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

County in which the facility resides

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

County in which the facility resides

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Type of child care facility

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Regulation status of the facility

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Total desired capacity for all age groups

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Full, part-time or both full and part-time care offered

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time infant care by the HOUR

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time infant care by the DAY

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time infant care by the WEEK

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time infant care by the MONTH

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time toddler care by the HOUR

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time toddler care by the DAY

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time toddler care by the WEEK

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time toddler care by the MONTH

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time preschool care by the HOUR

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

Amount charge for full time preschool care by the DAY

Taken from: Child Care Market Rate Survey Project: Oregon Resource and Referral Administrative Data Update, 2006.

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