Use of childcare among families from minority ethnic backgrounds
| Author(s): | Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills; Sure Start (Programme); |
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| Date Issued: | March 2005 |
| Publisher(s): | Great Britain. Department for Education and Skills |
| Description: | A study of families that differ in ethnic origin concerning their experiences and views of child care in England, with analysis of data about children and family characteristics, child care usage, child care difficulties, parental evaluation of child care, and characteristics of child care settings |
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