The quality gap: A study of nonprofit and commercial child care centres in Canada

Author(s): Cleveland, Gordon; Krashinsky, Michael;
Date Issued: 2004
Description: A study on the differences between nonprofit and commercial center-based child care on overall classroom quality in Canada
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