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Childcare services at atypical times
Joseph Rowntree Foundation, June, 2003
(Findings 653). York, United Kingdom: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

A summary of study findings on barriers to developing child care services to cover atypical working hours, and factors that may facilitate service development

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Childminding in the 1990s
Joseph Rowntree Foundation, May, 2001
(Findings 511). York, United Kingdom: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

An overview of the childminding workforce in the 1990s in the United Kingdom

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How parents co-ordinate childcare, education and work
Joseph Rowntree Foundation, May, 2003
(Findings 593). York, United Kingdom: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

A summary of findings from a study of how mothers arrange the logistics of child care to fit with work commitments, and how the difficulty in arranging care affects workforce participation

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A study of a multi-agency childcare network
Joseph Rowntree Foundation, March, 2001
(Findings 391). York, United Kingdom: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

A study of the Campus, a multi-agency child care network, created from a public/private partnership and coordinated by a voluntary organization in the United Kingdom

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