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Child care use and satisfaction among military families with preschool children: Technical report
MacDermid, Shelley M., 2004
Lafayette, IN: Purdue University, Military Family Research Institute.

A study of the child care arrangements, satisfaction, and costs of military families with children under six years old, based on survey data

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Child care use and satisfaction among military families with preschool children: Technical report [Executive summary]
MacDermid, Shelley M., 2004
Lafayette, IN: Purdue University, Military Family Research Institute.

A summary of a study of the child care arrangements, satisfaction, and costs of military families with children under six years old, based on survey data

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A Confucian war over childcare?: Practice and policy in childcare and their implications for understanding the Korean gender regime
Pascall, Gillian, 2004
Social Policy & Administration, 38(3), 270-289

An examination of the perceptions of policymakers and parents of young children on child care policy in Korea, based on interviews with 46 respondents

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Evaluating a rural-based early childhood intervention service
Hemmings, Brian, 2004
Special Education Perspectives, 13(1), 31-54

An inquiry into the perceptions of both parents and caregivers on the quality of child care services, based on surveys with parents, caregivers, and other local service providers in New South Wales, Australia

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How parents evaluate child care: A factorial survey analysis of perceptions of child care quality, fair market price and willingness to pay by low-income, African American mothers
Shlay, Anne B., 2004
Philadelphia: Temple University, Department of Psychology.

An examination of methods used by low income families to evaluate child care quality, based on a sample of 143 low income African American mothers from the Philadelphia metropolitan area

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Rochester Early Childhood Assessment Partnership: 2003-04 seventh annual report
Gramiak, Walt, September, 2004
(2nd ed., Technical Report and Works in Progress Series No. T04-007). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute.

An annual report of the status of parent satisfaction with, quality of, and child outcomes in early childhood programs in Rochester, New York, based on parent surveys and child and classroom observations

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Rochester Early Childhood Assessment Partnership: 2003-04 seventh annual report [Executive summary]
Gramiak, Walt, September, 2004
(2nd ed., Technical Report and Works in Progress Series No. T04-007). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute.

A summary of an annual report of the status of parent satisfaction with, quality of, and child outcomes in early childhood programs in Rochester, New York, based on parent surveys and child and classroom observations

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