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The benefits and costs of good child care: The economic rationale for public investment in young children: A policy study [Executive summary]
Cleveland, Gordon, 1998
Toronto, Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto, Childcare Resource and Research Unit.

A summary of an examination of the economic arguments concerning public funding of child care, using a cost-benefit analysis

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Licensed child care in Washington State: 1996 [Executive summary]
Miller, Marna G., 1998
Olympia: Washington Department of Social and Health Services.

A summary of a survey by the Research and Data Analysis Division of the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services regarding the status of Washington's licensed child care industry in 1996

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Study on the economics of childcare in Ireland [Executive summary]
Ireland. Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform. Childcare Directorate, 1998
Dublin, Ireland: The Stationery Office.

A summary of a study of the supply, demand, job potential, costs, and benefits of child care in Ireland, in the context of state intervention of the child care sector

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