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Insights on access to quality child care for families with nontraditional work schedules

Description:
This brief highlights some barriers that families working nontraditional schedules face in accessing centers and offers policy recommendations to improve their access to quality subsidized care across child care settings. The full report includes more details on this population and more in-depth policy recommendations. (author abstract)
Resource Type:
Fact Sheets & Briefs
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Country:
United States

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