The National Child Care Staffing Study Revisited: Four Years in the Life of Center-Based Child Care

Abstract

In 1992, Center for the Child Care Workforce (CCW) returned to the original staffing study sites to assess changes in wages, benefits and turnover. Through interviews with 225 center directors across the nation, this follow-up study found meager improvement in teaching staff wages, identified in the original findings as the most important predictor of quality child care

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