Early care & education policy for low income families in Washington State: What we can learn from White Center/Boulevard Park

Author(s): Pfingst, Lori; Loeb, Hilary; Magarati, Ratna Maya;
Date Issued: July, 2008
Publisher(s): University of Washington. Human Services Policy Center
Description: A discussion of the utilization of and barriers to accessing high-quality child care and early education services in the White Center/Boulevard Park area of Washington State, with recommendations for improving access to high-quality child care and early education services for low-income families
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Funder(s): Annie E. Casey Foundation
Source: Seattle: University of Washington, Human Services Policy Center. Retrieved October 22, 2008, from http://hspc.org/publications/pdf/MC_AECF_report_FINAL.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Access To Child Care & Early Education
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