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Child center closures: Does nonprofit status provide a comparative advantage? A study of the relationship between predicted closures of child care centers and center age, capacity, and ownership structure, based on data obtained in 2007 from 15,724 child care centers in California by the California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division |
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National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 A national longitudinal study of the life experiences of the generation of Americans born between 1957 and 1964 including data on fertility and child care. |
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Preventing alcohol use with a voluntary after-school program for middle school students: Results from a cluster randomized controlled trial of CHOICE A study of the impact of the CHOICE voluntary after school program that targets substance use on the initiation of alcohol use, past month use of alcohol, and beliefs related to alcohol, based on data from sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students in 16 middle schools across three school districts in southern California |
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Voluntary after-school alcohol and drug programs for middle school youth: If you build it right, they will come A description of both participants and nonparticipants and initial and further attendance patterns of the CHOICE voluntary after school alcohol and drug use prevention program for middle school students, based on a survey of 4,000 students from 80 schools, 15% of whom participated in the program |
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