America's Children, who Cares?: Growing Needs and Declining Assistance in the Reagan Era

America's Children, who Cares?: Growing Needs and Declining Assistance in the Reagan Era
ISBN-10
0877663866
ISBN-13
9780877663867
Category
Political Science
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
1985
Publisher
The Urban Insitute
Author
Madeleine H. Kimmich

Description

A similar pattern of deferring necessary care or settling for lower quality care is found in employment - related day care services . Reductions in the availability of Title XX - supported day care and massive shifts to the Title IV ( A ) ...

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