In the 1980s the federal government was the largest single provider of day care for children, offering child care, health, and educational services to hundreds of thousands of children from poor households through the Head Start program and which supported private day-care facilities through child-care tax credits, state block grants, and tax breaks for employers who subsidized day-care services.
In the 1980s the federal government was the largest single provider of day care for children, offering
The federal government was the largest single provider of day care for children in the 1980s, which offered
In the 1980s the federal government was the largest single provider of day care for children and offered
The largest single provider of day care for children in the 1980s was the federal government, offering
In the 1980s the largest single provider of day care for children was the federal government, which offered