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Worthy work, still unlivable wages: The early childhood workforce 25 years after the National Child Care Staffing Study [PowerPoint]

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This PowerPoint presentation accompanies a webinar that provides data about today's center-based early childhood teaching workforce in comparison to 25 years ago. It discusses issues such as teacher's educational attainment, salaries, and turnover, as well as use of public benefits due to economic insecurity in this population.
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