Massachusetts Child Care Resource & Referral Network
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Results of the Massachusetts Market Rate Survey

In the between January & March of 2009, the Massachusetts CCR&R Network worked with EEC and a team of researchers to compile the data for the Market Rate Study. 

The response rate for the survey ranged from 82% for FCC providers to 93% for center based providers. This is one of the highest return rates nationwide for this type of survey.

To see the results, please use the links below.

2008 Market Rate Survey Report

2006 Full Survey

2006 Executive Summary


Parents & Providers 

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Massachusetts CCR&R Network, Inc.  Data Report for 2008 (published 2/2009)

The 14 member CCR&Rs annually produce a data report on child care statistics in Massachusetts for the preceding calendar year.

You can view this years report by clicking here.

For further information on the data contained in this report, please contact Corrine Corso, Network Coordinator, at 978-722-2544 or at ccorso@childcarecircuit.org.

 

The Massachusetts Child Care Resource & Referral Network promotes high quality, affordable child care for families by providing statewide coordination and support of community child care resource and referral (CCR&R) programs. The MACCRR Network is a voluntary membership organization of community-based child care resource and referral programs.

The Network's Purpose:

  • To endeavor to strengthen each community child care resource and referral agency;
  • To advocate for families and children by educating the government, corporations, parents and the general public of child care issues, the need for additional resources and quality programming to enhance the lives of children;
  • To advocate for the rights of parents to choose their child care and to receive the consumer education they need to select high quality care for their children;
  • To facilitate collection, analysis and coordination of comprehensive data about child care needs and services in Massachusetts;
  • To foster public-private partnerships to enable the diversification of funding to support the mission and functions of the Network and the individual CCR&R programs;
  • To develop statewide strategies with all constituents of the child care industry such as parent; early care and education professionals; local, state and federal governments; and community organizations.

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