Latino immigrant children and inequality in access to early schooling programs

Author(s): Zambrana, Ruth E.; Morant, Tanyka
Date Issued: May 2009
Description: An overview of select research on access to and participation in early education programs among the Mexican and larger Latino immigrant populations of the United States
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