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A Study of Community Strategies for Enhancing the Quality and Affordability of Infant Toddler Child Care for Low Income Families

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A study identifying common barriers faced by low-income families in accessing good quality infant and toddler child care. The research builds upon the National Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project, and involves interviews with key informants, on-site visits to three communities, and in-depth case studies of promising community approaches toward lessons to guide future policy decisions and initiatives.
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Administration for Children and Families/OPRE Projects
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