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Workforce compensation

Description:

A robust early childhood care and education workforce is at the heart of any solution to stabilize the child care sector, and adequate compensation is pivotal to that end. That reality comes through in the PDG B-5 grant applications; many states demonstrate a keen focus on supporting workforce compensation. This brief explores and synthesizes the strategies to increase compensation that states proposed in their PDG B-5 grant applications. (author abstract)

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Fact Sheets & Briefs
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United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Alaska; Arizona; Arkansas; Delaware; Hawaii; Idaho; Indiana; Kentucky; Maine; Massachusetts; Mississippi; Montana; Nevada; New Mexico; North Dakota; Ohio; Oklahoma; Pennsylvania; Texas; Utah; Vermont

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