Profiles of choice: Parents’ patterns of priority in child care decision-making
| Author(s): | Kim, Jinseok; Fram, Maryah Stella; |
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| Date Issued: | Q1 2009 |
| Publisher(s): | Elsevier Science (Firm) |
| Description: | An analysis of data collected from thousands of parents rating the importance of seven factors in the selection of child care arrangements: location, cost, reliability, learning activities, spending time with other children, operation hours, and number of other children |
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