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Developing Initiatives for Home-Based Child Care: Current Research and Future Directions

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  • Toni Porter
  • Diane Paulsell

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This article summarizes key findings on the prevalence and quality of home-based child care—a significant share of child care in the United States, especially for infants and toddlers.

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  • Toni Porter & Diane Paulsell, "undated". "Developing Initiatives for Home-Based Child Care: Current Research and Future Directions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports edca332586284c9cb8ed8d27f, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:edca332586284c9cb8ed8d27f9d05802
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