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DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice and the DC Fiscal Policy Institute (DCFPI) conducted this study to analyze the costs and decisions involved in providing high-quality infant and toddler care in community-based settings, particularly for providers serving low-income residents. This study seeks to understand the financial choices made by high-quality ECE providers, and how operating expenses compare to revenues. Perhaps most important is the question of how providers manage to maintain quality when revenues do not match these costs. (author abstract)
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