Meeting family and military needs through military child care

Author(s): Zellman, Gail L.; Moini, Joy S.; Suttorp, Marika; Gates, Susan M.
Date Issued: April 2009
Description: A description and discussion of policy objectives of the military child care system and a summary of survey results that clarify the degree to which the Department of Defense meets its child care goals from 1,137 respondents of a survey of active-duty military personnel and activated Reservists stationed in the United States
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Journal Title: Armed Forces & Society
Volume Number: 35
Issue Number: 3
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Topics: Parents & Families

Child Care & Early Education Providers/Organizations > Sponsorship > Military Child Care

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Country: United States
ISSN: 0095-327X Paper
1556-0848 Electronic
Peer Reviewed: yes
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