Understanding demand for, and feasibility of, centre-based child-care for poor urban households: a mixed methods study in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Abstract Background Centre-based child-care has potential to provide multiple health and development benefits to children, families and societies. With rapid urbanisation, increasing numbers of low-income women work with reduced support from extended family, leaving a child-care vacuum in many low-...
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Main Authors: | H. Elsey (Author), F. Fieroze (Author), R. A. Shawon (Author), S. Nasreen (Author), J. P. Hicks (Author), M. Das (Author), R. Huque (Author), I. Hirano (Author), H. J. Wallace (Author), M. Saidur (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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