Child Care can allow parents to participate in the labor force and pursue education or training; the organized child care industry itself is an integral part of state economies. This report, produced by RegionTrack, Inc., an economic research firm, and commissioned by the Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board with funding from the Alliance for Early Success, provides a broad overview of the child care industry, taking into account both of these perspectives. (author abstract)
Child care in state economies: 2019 update: Executive summary
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