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Child care quality: Does it matter and does it need to be improved?

Description:
An investigation of the justification for public intervention to improve the quality of non-parental child care for children from lower-income families adduced from evidence from large- and small-scale studies of the effects of child care on children?s development with a presentation of the economic rationale that emerges from that evidence
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Literature Review

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