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National Child Care Survey, 1990

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Findings from a national study on the use of child care and early childhood programs, covering types of care used, parental expenditures, parental satisfaction, parent's perceptions of care options and policies, and work/life balance issues, based on surveys of parents from a nationally representative sample of United States families with children under age 13 and their providers
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United States

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