Quality of child care in the preschool years: A comparison of the influence of home care and day care characteristics on child outcome

Author(s): Pierrehumbert, Blaise; Ramstein, Tatjana; Karmaniola, Athanassia; Miljkovitch, Raphaele; Halfon, Olivier
Date Issued: 2002
Description: A comparison of home care and non-parental child care (NPC) characteristics on children’s developmental outcomes
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