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Child care workers' wages: New evidence on returns to education, experience, job tenure and auspice

G. Cleveland & D. Hyatt

SOURCE: Journal of Population Economics, 15: 575-597. 2002.

In print: CIRC ID# 15845 [1]

You Bet I Care! Report 1: A Canada-wide study on wages, working conditions, and practices in child care centres

G. Doherty, D. Lero, H. Goelman, A. LaGrange & J. Tougas

SOURCE: Guelph: University of Guelph. 2000.

Report in pdf [2]

See also:

A decade of decline: Regulated child care in Manitoba, 1989-1999 [See Compliance with regulation section]

Who cares? Child care teachers and the quality of care in America: Final report of the National Child Care Staffing Study [See Observed quality section]

Inside the pre-K classroom: A study of staffing and stability in state-funded prekindergarten programs [See Stability section]

 

Tue, 05/17/2011
Tags: 
quality [3]
staff [4]
privatization [5]

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