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The economic impact of subsidized child care

An economic analysis of resources for family development

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The authors wish to express their appreciation to Donald Miller and Robert Freis for their advice in experimental design, data analysis and other technical assistance.

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Freis, R., Miller, M. & Freis & Miller & Associates. The economic impact of subsidized child care. Early Childhood Educ J 9, 39–43 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01616548

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