Parental preferences for work and childcare

Author(s): Beaujot, Roderic;
Date Issued: 1997
Publisher(s): University of Toronto Press
Description: An examination of work and childcare patterns amongst families in Canada, based on data from the 1988 Child Care Survey
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Journal Title: Canadian Public Policy
Volume Number: 23
Issue Number: 3
Page Range: 275-288
Journal Notes: Retrieved July 5, 2005, from http://economics.ca/cgi/jab?journal=cpp&view=v23n3/CPPv23n3p275.pdf
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Parents & Families > Selection Of Child Care & Early Education Arrangements

Parents & Families > Family Characteristics > Families & Work
Country: Canada
ISSN: 0317-0861 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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