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0861 |aRH34-10/1-2000E-IN
1101 |aCanada.|bHuman Resources Development Canada. |bHuman Resources Investment Branch.
24510|aYou bet I Care! : |h[electronic resource]|ba Canada-wide study on wages, working conditions, and practices in child care centres / |cPublished by: Centre for Families, Work, and Well-Being, University of Guelph, Ontario.
260 |aGuelph - Ontario : |bHuman Resources Development Canada. |c2000.
300 |a262p. (1796 KB)|btables
500 |a"You bet I care! was a replication of the 1991 Caring for a living survey on wages and working conditions in child care centres, augmented by the collection of some additional data on centre practices... As in 1991, eligibility to participate in the study was restricted to centres that provided full-time services (at least six consecutive hours a day) for children in the age range of zero to six... Information for You bet I care! was collected between June and August 1998 through three mail-out questionnaires... This report presents information for Canada as a whole and, where appropriate, by province/territory or by respondents' position. It also provides comparisons between the 1998 data and that obtained in the 1991 Caring for a living survey, and between non-profit and commercial centres."--Page xiii.
5203 |aYou bet I care! was a replication of the 1991 Caring for a living survey on wages and working conditions in child care centres, augmented by the collection of some additional data on centre practices... As in 1991, eligibility to participate in the study was restricted to centres that provided full-time services (at least six consecutive hours a day) for children in the age range of zero to six... Information for You bet I care! was collected between June and August 1998 through three mail-out questionnaires... This report presents information for Canada as a whole and, where appropriate, by province/territory or by respondents' position. It also provides comparisons between the 1998 data and that obtained in the 1991 Caring for a living survey, and between non-profit and commercial centres.--Page xiii
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69007|aChild care|2gcpds
77508|tOui, ça me touche! : |w(CaOODSP)9.630463
85640|ahttp://publications.gc.ca|qPDF|s1796 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/Collection/RH34-10-1-2000E.pdf