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RSG | The Economic Impact and Profile of Connecticut’s ECE Industry



With a workforce that employs more people than the state’s pharmaceutical industry, Connecticut’s early care and education (ECE) industry should be given at least the same status as transportation, utilities and housing when considering the state’s essential economic health, according to a report by the Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis (CCEA) at the University of Connecticut. The organizations who commissioned the report – CT Voices for Children, The Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut and the CT Association for Human Services -- have created a summary brochure highlighting key findings of the report and making recommendations.

Stan McMillan, Kathryn Parr, et al; Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis; September 27, 2004

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  • [4] ECE Finance Project > [5] Supporting Documents > [6] State Specific Materials: Connecticut

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