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Assessing the optimal length of parental leave for child and parental well-being: How can research inform policy? A review of literature on concerns associated with parental leave, encompassing mothers' labor market outcomes, childbirth and maternal recovery, parent-infant bonding, children’s cognitive development, breastfeeding, and gender equity objectives |
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Benefits and costs of high quality child care: Review of the literature A review of the methodology and findings of research on the costs and benefits of high-quality child care and early education programs |
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Preparing the ground for partnership: Exploring quality assurance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child care: A literature review and background paper An exploration of the viability of developing the framework for indigenous quality assurance (QA) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child care in Australia, two groups that are exempt from Australia’s broader QA child care system |
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