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Differential effects of high-quality child care

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An analysis of data collected from the Infant Health and Development Program examining the differential causal effects of access to high quality child care for at risk children who would otherwise have participated in one of three child care options: no non-maternal care, home-based non-maternal care, and center-based care
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Reports & Papers
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Country:
United States
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Arkansas; Connecticut; Florida; Massachusetts; New York; Pennsylvania; Texas; Washington

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