Smart Beginnings: Employee perspectives on child care and workforce impact: Survey results

Author(s): Smart Beginnings;
Date Issued: March 20, 2009
Publisher(s): United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area
Description: A survey of working parents' child care arrangements and experiences finding and paying for child care in the Albemarle County, Virginia, area
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Source: Charlottesville, VA: United Way-Thomas Jefferson Area. Retrieved August 21, 2009, from http://www.unitedwaytja.org/Downloads/SmartBeginnings/EmployeeSurveySummary.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families
Country: United States
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