Child care and community development

Author(s): Anderson, Kristen; Dektar, Ellen;
Date Issued: April, 2010
Publisher(s): Linking Economic Development and Child Care Research Project
Description: A presentation of policy recommendations for local planners and policymakers to develop a system of early childhood education and care programs to build family-friendly communities
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Funder(s): Linking Economic Development and Child Care Research Project
Source: Ithaca, NY: Linking Economic Development and Child Care Project. Retrieved August 23, 2010, from http://economicdevelopmentandchildcare.org/documents/technical_assistance/planning_family_friendly/issue_child_care.pdf
Topics: Policies > Coordination & Integration
Country: United States
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