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Childcare and health: A review of using linked national registers
Kamper-Jorgensen, Mads, July, 2011
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 39(7), 126-130

A review of studies using the Childcare Database dataset to explore the association between child care attendance and the incidence of disease in a population of over 1 million young children in Denmark

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Grandparents providing child care: Briefing paper
Statham, June, November, 2011
London: Childhood Wellbeing Research Centre.

A review of research on grandparent child care, with a focus on the United Kingdom, including type and hours of grandparent child care provided and its relationship to child and adult outcomes

Literature Review


The impact of daycare programs on child health, nutrition and development in developing countries: A systematic review
Leroy, Jef L., September, 2011
(Systematic Review 007). New Delhi, India: International Initiative for Impact Evaluation.

A review of research from developing countries on the impact of preschool programs on child health, nutrition, and development, as well as an examination of demand for programs and of pathways through which programs may influence child development, based on a systematic search for experimental and quasi-experimental studies published after 1980 with controls for self-selection of program participation

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A meta-analysis of classroom-wide interventions to build social skills: Do they work?
January, Alicia M., June, 2011
School Psychology Review, 40(2), 242-256

A meta-analysis of research on classroom-wide interventions for the improvement of social skills, based on data from 28 peer-reviewed journal articles published between 1981 and 2007

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