Child care: Funding and spending under federal block grants

Author(s): Gish, Melinda;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
Description: An analysis of the recent changes, current expenditures, and additional need for federal child care funding for low income families
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Source: (Order Code RL31274). Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service. Retrieved March 16, 2006, from the National Child Care Information Center Web site: http://www.nccic.org/pubs/crsreport/crsreport.pdf (no longer accessible as of June 8, 2009)
Topics: Parents & Families

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