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Who’s caring for our babies? Early care and education in North Carolina: Executive summary

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Since the previous Who’s Caring For Our Babies? report in 2008, the state of North Carolina has made great strides in improving the quality of care for children birth through five years of age.  Preschoolers (3-5-year-olds) have seen a great increase in the quality and availability of care in the past eight years.  However, the improvement in quality and availability of care for infants and toddlers, while certainly better, has not been as great.   Similarly, improvements in quality and availability of early care and education for children receiving subsidy is also noted. This study examines care in 2016 and shows how it has changed since 2008. (author abstract)

Resource Type:
Executive Summary
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
North Carolina

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