Fatalities and the organization of child care in the United States, 1985-2003

Author(s): Wrigley, Julia; Dreby, Joanna;
Date Issued: 2005
Publisher(s): American Sociological Association
Description: An examination of fatality rates in family child care, in-home child care, and child care centers, using data from media reports, legal cases, and ethnographic studies from seven states
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Journal Title: American Sociological Review
Volume Number: 70
Issue Number: 5
Page Range: 729-757
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Providers/Organizations > Provider Type/Setting

Service Delivery > Health, Mental Health & Safety
Country: United States
ISSN: 0003-1224 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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