The National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) 2019 builds on the data collected in the 2012 NSECE, which was the first nationally representative survey of Early Care and Education (ECE) supply and demand conducted in over 20 years. The 2012 NSECE data has improved our understanding about the ECE services available throughout the U.S. and how families with young children select and pay for child care services. The NSECE 2019 consists of four inter-related surveys to collect information about: - households with children under the age of 13; -center- and home-based providers of child care and early education services available to families with children ages birth to 13- years; and - workforce caring for young children in center- and home-based settings.
National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) 2019
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