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Which children benefit from non-parental care?

Description:
An econometric study of the relationship between children's behavioral outcomes and full-time and part-time parental, non-parental, center-based, and kindergarten/preschool care, care quality, carer/child ratio, and parental socioeconomic background, based on data from over 3000 children in an Australian longitudinal survey
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
Australia

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