Business and child care

Author(s): Action Alliance for Virginia's Children and Youth;
Date Issued: 2001
Publisher(s): Action Alliance for Virginia's Children and Youth
Description: A study of the economic benefits to employers of offering family friendly employment and benefit options in the State of Virginia
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Preparer(s): Christin, Teresa; Johnson, Suzanne Clark; Nienow, Mary; Wood, Lisa
Funder(s): Markel Insurance Company ; Annie E. Casey Foundation
Source: (Critical Issues in Child Care White Paper No. 3). Richmond: Action Alliance for Virginia's Children and Youth. Retrieved June 1, 2009, from the Voices for Virginia's Children Web site: http://www.vakids.org/pubs/Archives/ECE/business_and_child_care.pdf
Topics: Policies > Economic & Social Policies

Service Delivery > Economic & Social Services
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