The cost and quality of full day, year-round early care and education in Massachusetts: Preschool classrooms: Executive summary

Author(s): Marshall, Nancy L.; Creps, Cindy L.; Burstein, Nancy; Glantz, Frederic B.; Robeson, Wendy W.; Barnett, W. Steven;
Date Issued: 2001
Publisher(s): Wellesley Centers for Women
Description: A summary of findings from first report of the Massachusetts Cost and Quality Study, on preschool-aged children in full-day, year-round, community child care centers.
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