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A better beginning: Easing the cost of childcare
Shorthouse, Ryan, February, 2012
London: Social Market Foundation.

A presentation of a policy proposal for public child care support in the United Kingdom and an analysis of fiscal models of the policy and a poll of 502 parents to gauge interest in the policy

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A better beginning: Easing the cost of childcare [Executive summary]
Shorthouse, Ryan, February, 2012
London: Social Market Foundation.

A summary of a presentation of a policy proposal for public child care support in the United Kingdom and an analysis of fiscal models of the policy and a poll of 502 parents to gauge interest in the policy

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The parent trap: Illustrating the growing cost of childcare
Mulheirn, Ian, November, 2011
London: Social Market Foundation.

An examination of trends and projections in public funding for child care and families' child care expenses in the United Kingdom from 2006-2007 through 2015-2016

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The parent trap: Illustrating the growing cost of childcare [Executive summary]
Mulheirn, Ian, November, 2011
London: Social Market Foundation.

A summary of an examination of trends and projections in public funding for child care and families' child care expenses in the United Kingdom from 2006-2007 through 2015-2016

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