An unfair Head Start: California families face gaps in preschool and child care availability

Author(s): Fuller, Bruce; Connerty, Casey; Kipnis, Fran; Choong, Yvonne;
Date Issued: 1997
Publisher(s): Policy Analysis for California Education (Organization)
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Source: Berkeley: Policy Analysis for California Education
Country: United States
States: CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT, FLORIDA
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