Solving the childcare and flexibility puzzle: How working parents make the best feasible choices and what that means for public policy
| Author(s): | Emlen, Arthur; |
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| Date Issued: | 2010 |
| Publisher(s): | Universal-Publishers |
| Description: | A treatise on the relationship between parental flexibility and the consideration of quality in child care choices and a discussion of the differences in the values expressed by advocates of the child care profession and parents selecting child care arrangements in the marketplace |
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