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The Demand for Quality in Child Care. (1998). Blau, David ; Hagy, Alison P..
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  21. Nonparental child care during nonstandard hours: Does participation influence child well-being?. (2019). Boyd-Swan, Casey H.
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  25. Does Quebec’s subsidized child care policy give boys and girls an equal start?. (2018). Lehrer, Steven ; Kottelenberg, Michael J.
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  27. Do Child Care Subsidies Increase Employment Among Low-Income Parents?. (2018). Krafft, Caroline ; Davis, Elizabeth ; Carlin, Caroline ; Forry, Nicole D.
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  34. CHILD CARE PRICES AND MATERNAL EMPLOYMENT: A META†ANALYSIS. (2018). Akgunduz, Yusuf Emre ; Plantenga, Janneke.
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  42. The effects of higher education on childrearing fertility behavior in Japan. (2017). Nozaki, Yuko.
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