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Book on School-age Child Care in America
Support was provided for a book on school-age childcare in America.
Support was provided for a book on school-age childcare in America.
About This Grant
Principal Investigator
Edward Zigler
,
Yale University
Grant Period
September 2006 – December 2008
Programs
Capacity-Building and Communications
Focus Areas
Understanding Youth Social Settings
Topics
Family & Child Policy
Grant Amount
$25,000.00
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Research Grants on Reducing Inequality
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