To help assess the current status and future prospects of our critical child care sector, this report examines how the pandemic and recession are affecting state child care systems, how states are responding to the impacts on their child care systems, and what gaps remain in efforts to sustain these systems. The report reflects information collected by the National Women's Law Center through a survey of state child care administrators from late March to early May 2020. (author abstract)
Child care's struggle to survive COVID-19: State impacts and responses: Initial report as of May 12, 2020
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Reports & Papers
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Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Alabama;
Arkansas;
California;
Connecticut;
Delaware;
Georgia;
Idaho;
Iowa;
Kansas;
Kentucky;
Louisiana;
Maine;
Michigan;
Missouri;
New Mexico;
New York;
Ohio;
Oklahoma;
Pennsylvania;
Rhode Island;
South Carolina;
South Dakota;
Tennessee;
Utah;
Vermont;
Virginia;
Washington;
Wisconsin
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