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Providing Child Care To Military Families The Role Of The Demand Formula In Defining Need And Informing Policy 1st Edition Susan M Gates

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Providing Child Care To Military Families The Role Of The Demand Formula In Defining Need And Informing Policy 1st Edition Susan M Gates
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Providing Child Care To Military Families The Role Of The Demand Formula In Defining Need And Informing Policy 1st Edition Susan M Gates instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rand Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 138
Author: Susan M. Gates, Joy S. Moini, Gail L. Zellman
ISBN: 9780833039279, 083303927X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Providing Child Care To Military Families The Role Of The Demand Formula In Defining Need And Informing Policy 1st Edition Susan M Gates by Susan M. Gates, Joy S. Moini, Gail L. Zellman 9780833039279, 083303927X instant download after payment.

The Office of the Secretary of Defense asked the RAND Corporation to assess the Department of Defense (DoD) child-care demand formula as a tool for translating information on military families into measures of potential child-care need and to suggest ways that the tool might be improved. The authors assess the validity of the DoD formula in meeting child-care needs, analyze the factors that influence key child-care outcomes, and address the broader issue of how DoD can refine its goals for military child care.

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