Canadian National Child Care Study : Canadian child care in context : perspectives from the provinces and territories / Alan R. Pence, coordinating editor.: CS89-524/1992E-PDF

"The roots of child care in Canada are found in the provinces and territories. The unique histories, governmental priorities, socio-demographic characteristics, economies and other elements of the provincial/territorial "ecology" have shaped the form and structures of child day care somewhat differently in each jurisdiction. This series from the Canadian National Child Care Study (CNCCS), Canadian Child Care in Context: Perspectives From the Provinces and Territories, captures for the first time the ecological context from which child care in Canada has developed." -- Intro., v. 1 p. ix.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Health and Welfare Canada.
Title Canadian National Child Care Study : Canadian child care in context : perspectives from the provinces and territories / Alan R. Pence, coordinating editor.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English], Paper-[English]
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Étude nationale canadienne sur la garde des enfants : étude nationale sur la garde des enfants canadiens en contexte : perspectives des provinces et des territoires.
Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].
Includes bibliographic references.
Vol. 1. British Columbia, Manitoba, Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Yukon -- v. 2. Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Northwest Territories.
Publishing information Ottawa : Statistics Canada [and] Health and Welfare Canada, 1992.
Author / Contributor Pence, Alan R.,1948-
Description 2 v. (various pagings) : charts, ill. maps.
Catalogue number
  • CS89-524/1992E-PDF
Subject terms Children
Child care
Statistics
Demographic statistics
Socioeconomic data
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