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Center-based childcare use by Hispanic families: Reasons and predictors

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A study of the relationship between use of center-based child care services by Hispanic mothers and maternal education, employment, income, acculturation, and receipt of support payments, as well as household size and both the educational and pragmatic characteristics of centers, based on data from a national sample of 7209 Hispanic mothers of preschoolers
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Reports & Papers
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United States

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