As part of the statewide 2019 North Carolina Early Childhood Workforce Study funded by the Division of Child Development and Early Education and the 2019 Wake Family Child Care Provider Workforce Study funded by Wake County Smart Start, data were collected from Wake County. This report summarizes key findings from directors, teachers, assistant teachers, and family child care providers who participated from Wake County. In Wake County, a 35% random sample of the licensed centers serving children from birth to five years of age was surveyed, and a population wide survey was conducted of all 168 active licensed family child care homes who serve birth to five year olds as of February 2019. (author abstract)
The 2019 early care and education workforce in Wake County
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