Overview: The regional economics of child care

Author(s): Warner, Mildred;
Date Issued: 2009
Description: A discussion of the role of the child care market in the economic development of a given geographic region
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Funder(s): W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Journal Title: Journal of Regional Analysis & Policy
Volume Number: 39
Issue Number: 1
Page Range: 37-39
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market
ISSN: 1090-4999 Unknown
Peer Reviewed: yes
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