Question | Answers | Source | Source Link | Dates Used | |
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1 | Do you have unpaid loans from earning a credential, credits, or a degree related to your role as a child care provider? | • Yes • No | NA | 01/31/2022-02/11/2022 06/07/2023-06/14/2023 | |
2 | What is the current amount of the unpaid loans you have related to these credentials, credits, or degree(s)? | Select Less than $,1000 - More than $100,000 | NA | 01/31/2022-02/11/2022 06/07/2023-06/14/2023 | |
3 | Do you have unpaid loans from earning a credential, credits or a degree that is NOT related to your role as a child care provider? | • Yes • No | NA | 01/31/2022-02/11/2022 06/07/2023-06/14/2023 | |
4 | What is the current amount of the unpaid loans you have for any credential, credits or degree NOT related to your role as a child care provider? | Select Less than $,1000 - More than $100,000 | NA | 01/31/2022-02/11/2022 06/07/2023-06/14/2023 | |
5 | Do you have loans or debt related to your child care program or business? | • Yes • No | NA | 01/31/2022-02/11/2022 06/07/2023-06/14/2023 | |
6 | What is the current amount of the unpaid loans you have related to your child care program or business? | Select Less than $,1000 - More than $100,000 | NA | 01/31/2022-02/11/2022 06/07/2023-06/14/2023 | |
7 | How has debt impacted your wellbeing and the decisions you can make about the future (ex. Changing jobs, family planning, etc.)? | Open ended response | NA | 01/31/2022-02/11/2022 | |
8 | How has debt impacted your wellbeing and the decisions you can make about the future? | Open ended response | NA | 06/07/2023-06/14/2023 | |
9 | Do you currently have overdue bills? By this we mean rent, mortgage, utility, medical, student loan, credit card, or other bills that are past due. Please also consider money you have borrowed from family or friends that you need to repay. | • Yes • No | NA | 01/31/2022-02/11/2022 | |
10 | How much do you owe that is past due or unpaid? Please note that we are asking only about the amount that has accrued in the month(s) that you have been unable to pay. For example, if you have a $200/month car payment that is two months overdue, the answer would be $400, not the amount of the car loan. | Select Less than $50 - More than $100,000 | NA | 01/31/2022-02/11/2022 |