Parents' perceptions of their children's child care: A cross-national comparison

Author(s): Cryer, Debby; Tietze, Wolfgang; Wessels, Holger;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science (Firm)
Description: An examination of how American parents perceive their children's early child care and education programs as compared with German parents' perceptions of their country's system
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Funder(s): Educational Research and Development Centers Program
Journal Title: Early Childhood Research Quarterly
Volume Number: 17
Issue Number: 2
Page Range: 259-277
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Quality

International Child Care & Early Education > Cross-National Comparisons

Parents & Families > Involvement In Child Care & Early Education > Parent Satisfaction
Country: Germany, United States
States: CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, NORTH CAROLINA
ISSN: 0885-2006 Paper
1873-7706 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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