The relationship of maternal work characteristics to childcare type and quality in rural communities
| Author(s): | De Marco, Allison; Crouter, Ann C.; Vernon-Feagans, Lynne; Life Project Key Investigators; |
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| Date Issued: | November 2009 |
| Description: | An examination of the relationship between selection of child care type by parents and both quality of care and maternal workplace characteristics from a secondary analysis of selected Family Life Project longitudinal study data collected in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, from 441 employed mothers in rural communities |
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