Childminding in the 1990s

Author(s): Joseph Rowntree Foundation;
Date Issued: May, 2001
Publisher(s): Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Description: An overview of the childminding workforce in the 1990s in the United Kingdom
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Funder(s): Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Source: (Findings 511). York, United Kingdom: Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Retrieved January 4, 2006, from http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/pdf/511.pdf
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Child Care & Early Education Providers/Organizations > Provider Type/Setting > Family Child Care & Early Education

Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce
Country: United Kingdom
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