Child care choices of working women in the U.S.: Implications for public policy
| Author(s): | Rindfuss, Ronald; Raley, R. Kelly; Harris, Kathleen |
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| Date Issued: | 2000 |
| Description: | An overview of factors influencing child care decisions of working mothers, and the implications on public policy, in the late-1980s |
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