Low-income children and families suffer as states continue to cut child care assistance programs

Author(s): Children's Defense Fund (U.S.);
Date Issued: 2004
Publisher(s): Children's Defense Fund (U.S.)
Description: A brief on child care assistance programs in 36 states that have received cuts in funding
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Source: Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund. Retrieved March 29, 2004, from http://www.childrensdefense.org/earlychildhood/statebudgetcuts.pdf (no longer accessible since April 5, 2005)
Topics: Financing & Funding > Funded Areas > Child Care & Early Education

Financing & Funding > Funding Sources
Country: United States
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