The 2015 National Workforce Registry Alliance Dataset Report provides a descriptive analysis on the workforce from nine registries: Connecticut, Illinois, Miami-Dade County (FL), Maine, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin. It examines the relationship of age with education level, descriptive statistics on training hours classified by the Alliance Core Knowledge Areas, the relationship between age-specific Child Development Associate (CDA) credentials and wages, and the relationship between center director registry participation and staff participation. Unless otherwise noted, all tables and figures included in this report represent data from the nine registries listed above. (author abstract)
National Workforce Registry Alliance 2015 dataset report: Early childhood workforce characteristics
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United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Connecticut;
Florida;
Illinois;
Maine;
Missouri;
Montana;
New Jersey;
Oklahoma;
Wisconsin
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