Investing in Florida's children: Good policy, smart economics

Author(s): Graham, Mimi; Stowell, Kate;
Date Issued: 30 August, 2010
Publisher(s): The Policy Group for Florida's Families and Children
Description: A discussion of the case for investing in programs and services for young children in Florida
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Source: Auburndale, FL: The Policy Group for Florida's Families and Children. Retrieved April 18, 2012, from http://www.policygroup.org/downloads/2010-08-26%20Investing%20in%20Floridas%20Children.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Economic & Societal Impact
Country: United States
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