Child care, parental leave, and the under 3s: Innovation in Europe

Author(s): Kamerman, Sheila B.;
Date Issued: 1991
Publisher(s): Auburn House Publishing Company
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Editor(s): Kamerman, Sheila B.; Kahn, Alfred J.
Source: Dover, MA: Auburn House Publishing Company
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Cross-National Comparisons

Policies > Economic & Social Policies
ISBN: 0-86569-037-5 : Unspecified
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