Rich culture, poor markets: Why do Latino parents forgo preschooling?
| Author(s): | Fuller, Bruce; Eggers-Pierola, Costanza; Holloway, Susan D.; Liang, Xiaoyan; Rambaud, Marylee F. |
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| Date Issued: | 1996 |
| Description: | A study focusing on the low proportion of Latino parents who select a formal preschool or child care center for their three-to-five year old children |
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