Early childhood programs: Parent education and income best predict participation

Author(s): United States. General Accounting Office. Health, Education, and Human Services Division;
Date Issued: 1994
Publisher(s): United States. General Accounting Office
Description: A report on the demographic factors of children that best predict preschool participation
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Source: (GAO/HEHS-95-47). Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office. Retrieved August 29, 2005, from http://www.gao.gov/archive/1995/he95047.pdf
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Characteristics

Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
Country: United States
States: ALASKA, ALABAMA, ARKANSAS, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DELAWARE, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, HAWAII, IOWA, IDAHO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, KANSAS, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, MASSACHUSETTS, MARYLAND, MAINE, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, MISSISSIPPI, MONTANA, NORTH CAROLINA, NORTH DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, NEW MEXICO, NEVADA, NEW YORK, OHIO, OKLAHOMA, OREGON, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA, SOUTH DAKOTA, TENNESSEE, TEXAS, UTAH, VIRGINIA, VERMONT, WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN, WEST VIRGINIA, WYOMING
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