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Content Inside:Maryland Committee for Children as operator of the Maryland Child Care Resource Network has prepared Trends in Child CarePage 1Maryland Committee for Children as operator of the Maryland Child Care Resource Network has prepared Trends in Child Care to assist those interested in identifying future child care needs. Funding for this publication was made available by Maryland Committee for Children the Child Care Administration of the Maryland Department of Human Resources and Marylands business community. Maryland Committee for Children 2006.Maryland Committee for Children608 Water StreetBaltimore Maryland 21202 Phone: 410.752.7588Fax: 410.752.6286Email: mcc@mdchildcare.org http://www.mdchildcare.org trendsFirst statewide network in the nation to receive the Quality Assurance designation of excellencePage 2trends2006in child carePage 310000020000030000040000050000060000070000 080000090000010000002/112/102/092/082/072/ 062/052/042/032/12Number of ChildrenYearsTotal Children04 Years59 Years1011 YearsTotal Number of Children in MarylandThis publication provides a summary of the critical components of child care (demand supply and cost) from 2002 to 2011. The analysis is based on the data collected by LOCATE: Child Care of the Maryland Committee for Children and the Maryland Child Care Resource Network. The historical data collected from 2002 to the present is analyzed in the following summary and is used to project the data forecasts for 2007 through 2011 using Cycle Regression Analysis. The results of the analysis are presented through a combination of graphs charts and text descriptions that summarize the data and interpret the trends.The chart above shows the total number of children in Maryland and groups them into the indicated age ranges. The chart indicates the data collected to date and projects the size of the population from which the future need for child care will come. It is estimated that 75% of the total population of children under the age of 12 hav ...
Source: www.mdchildcare.org
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