Childcare for farm families: A key strategy to keep children safe yet largely absent from farm programming
Despite long-standing safety recommendations that non-working children be supervised off the worksite by an adult, little is known about farm families' ability to comply. We conducted a review of 92 documents and 36 key informant interviews in three U.S. states (Ohio, Vermont, and Wisconsin) to...
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Main Authors: | Florence Becot (Author), Shoshanah Inwood (Author), Andrea Rissing (Author) |
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