The economic and social payoffs of full day early learning: An economic analysis of the recommendations of With our best future in mind

Author(s): Atkinson Centre for Society and Child Development;
Date Issued: 2010
Publisher(s): Atkinson Centre for Society and Child Development
Description: A summary of an analysis of the economic costs and benefits of a proposed early learning and care system for Ontario, Canada
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Funder(s): Atkinson Charitable Foundation ; Lawson Foundation ; Margaret and Wallace McCain Family Foundation
Source: Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Atkinson Centre for Society and Child Development. Retrieved October 8, 2010, from http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/atkinson/UserFiles/File/News&EventsDocs/Fairholm Seminar Aug 2010/Economic Analysis Aug 27.pdf
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Child Care & Early Education Market > Economic & Societal Impact
Country: Canada
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