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Snapshots from the NSECE: How much did households in the United States pay for child care in 2012?: An examination of differences by child age

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This Snapshot is based on information collected by the National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE), a nationally representative study of American households and early care and education providers conducted in 2012. The information in this Snapshot is based on a report on nonparental care usage and costs from the NSECE household survey (NSECE Project Team, 2016) as well as supplemental analyses conducted by the NSECE Project Team for this Snapshot. (author abstract)
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