Research report: Early childhood care and education preferences among Latino families in Los Angeles

Author(s): Zucker, Eleanor; Howes, Carollee; Garza Mourino, R. M. (Rosa Ma.);
Date Issued: June, 2007
Publisher(s): University of California, Los Angeles. Center for Improving Child Care Quality
Description: A study of the child care and early education decisions of Latino families in Los Angeles, including perceptions of the availability of and barriers to child care and early education and family factors associated with these perceptions, based on open-ended, in-depth interviews with parents
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Funder(s): First 5 LA ; David & Lucile Packard Foundation
Source: Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, Center for Improving Child Care Quality. Retrieved October 17, 2008, from http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/%7Eciccq/publications/CICCQ_Latino%20ECE%20Preferences%20report_080307_FINAL.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families > Selection Of Child Care & Early Education Arrangements

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Race/Ethnicity
Country: United States
States: CALIFORNIA
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