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Does auspice matter in early learning and child care?
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WAGES AND WORKING CONDITIONS

Canadian documents

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

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

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]

 

 

 

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Does auspice matter in early learning and child care?
INTRODUCTION
OBSERVED QUALITY
WAGES AND WORKING CONDITIONS
STABILITY
COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATION
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
FINANCING
INTERNATIONAL TRADE ISSUES
REVIEWS AND OVERVIEWS
CASE STUDY: AUSTRALIA
CASE STUDY: UNITED STATES

This list in not intended to be an exhaustive examination of this topic; for a more comprehensive list, search the Childcare Resource and Research Unit resource library catalogue Childcare Information Resource Collection (CIRC).



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