Planning for inclusion: The case of child care

Author(s): Warner, Mildred;
Date Issued: Spring 2007
Publisher(s): American Planning Association
Description: A presentation of arguments for the recognition of the value of child care services in community-level economic development, land use, and transportation planning in the United States
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Journal Title: Practicing Planner
Volume Number: 5
Issue Number: 1
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Topics: Service Delivery
ISSN: 1544-1261 Unknown
Peer Reviewed: no
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