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Why Non-Maternal Childcare Can Be Good for Children and Families: Research and Policy Implications

Vernon-Feagans, L., & De Marco, A.
2012

Citation

Vernon-Feagans, L., & De Marco, A. (2012). Why non-maternal childcare can be good for children and families: Research and policy implications. In S. Suggate & E. Reese (Eds.), Contemporary debates in childhood education and eevelopment (pp. 27-37). New York, NY: Routledge.