American Indian and Alaska Native children: Findings from the base year of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort (ECLS-B)

Author(s): Flanagan, Kristin Denton; Park, Jen;
Date Issued: 2005
Publisher(s): National Center for Education Statistics
Description: Compiled statistics from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (ECLS) on child care arrangements and characteristics of American Indian and Alaskan Native children in the United States in 2005
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Source: (E.D. TAB, NCES 2005-116). Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 23, 2005, from http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2005/2005116.pdf
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Characteristics > Race/Ethnicity

Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness > Assessment & Measurement

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Country: United States
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