Paying the price for the high cost of preschool in California

Author(s): Lee, Brian;
Date Issued: 2006
Publisher(s): Fight Crime: Invest in Kids California
Description: A brief report using previous research to demonstrate how the lack of state funding and the high price of California's child care programs keep young at risk children from attending
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