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Childcare for parents with atypical work patterns: The need for flexibility

Description:
A study of the work patterns and child care arrangements of parents with nonstandard work schedules in the United Kingdom, based on secondary data analysis, a survey of 1,413 parents with children under 16 years old, a survey of 857 informal care providers, 10 focus groups with parents who use informal care, and two focus groups with young adults who provide informal care
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Reports & Papers
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Country:
Wales; Scotland; United Kingdom; England

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