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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Legal Significance Of Gestation, Larry I. Palmer
The Legal Significance Of Gestation, Larry I. Palmer
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Zoe Baird, Betrayal And Fragmentation, Susan Grover
Zoe Baird, Betrayal And Fragmentation, Susan Grover
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No abstract provided.
The Employer's Fetal Injury Quandary After Johnson Controls, Susan Grover
The Employer's Fetal Injury Quandary After Johnson Controls, Susan Grover
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Child Care Enterprise, Community Development, And Work, Peter R. Pitegoff
Child Care Enterprise, Community Development, And Work, Peter R. Pitegoff
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Child care enterprise can be a vehicle for community-based economic development. Beyond the critical goal of child care service, day care as an enterprise can help build capacity for job creation and entrepreneurship in the inner city and in disadvantaged communities. Stable child care institutions with quality jobs can sound a counterpoint to the feminization of poverty. The demand for child care services is substantial and growing. In single parent families and in households with two working parents, day care is essential to enable parents to work or go to school. Further, high quality early childhood programs can have a …