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Government spending on work-related child care : some economic issues: a study commissioned by the Commonwealth Department of Community Services and Health

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Anstie, Roslyn K.
Australia. Department of Community Services and Health
Australian National University. Centre for Economic Policy Research

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Canberra : Centre for Economic Policy Research, Australian National University

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The government spends a rather small amount on the funding of work-related day care - around $190 million in 1987/88, mostly on an operational subsidy and fee relief for about 85,000 working mothers. (This is the number in the program at any one time).

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