When housing and child care meet: Lessons learned from seven child care and community development partnerships

Author(s): Meyer, Diana A.; Smith, Elizabeth C.; Porter, Toni; Cardenas, Sabina;
Date Issued: 2003
Publisher(s): Enterprise Foundation
Description: A report documenting how seven home-based child care support programs in six cities operate

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