Child care: Beyond 2001: A report to the Minister for Family and Community Services

Author(s): Australia. Commonwealth Child Care Advisory Council;
Date Issued: 2001
Publisher(s): Australia. Department of Family and Community Services
Description: An examination of the future of child care arrangements and demand for child care in Australia in 2001 and beyond
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Source: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Australia, Department of Family and Community Services. Retrieved November 3, 2006, from http://www.facs.gov.au/internet/facsinternet.nsf/via/cccac/$File/beyond2001.pdf
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Child Care & Early Education Market > Access To Child Care & Early Education

Child Care & Early Education Market > Demand & Supply/Needs Assessment
ISBN: 0-642-77026-3 : Unspecified
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