The costs of out-of-school-time programs: A review of the available evidence

Author(s): Lind, Christianne; Relave, Nanette; Deich, Sharon G.; Grossman, Jean Baldwin; Gersick, Andrew;
Date Issued: 2006
Publisher(s): Finance Project (U.S.); Public/Private Ventures
Description: A review of research literature on the costs of running a high quality after school program
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Funder(s): Wallace Foundation
Source: Washington, DC: Finance Project. Retrieved May 25, 2006, from http://www.financeproject.org/Publications/litreview.pdf
Topics: Child Care & Early Education Market > Cost Of Providing Services

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
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