How much do kids count in corporate board rooms? : results from a survey of 2001 Fortune 1000 companies /

The objective of this study was to characterize the extent of the business community's commitment to children, particularly with respect to understanding its role in assuring children's health and development, by conducting a survey of the largest U.S. companies. Data were obtained from 33...

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Main Author: Thompson, Kimberly M
Corporate Author: Harvard School of Public Health Kids Risk Project
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : Kids Risk Project, Harvard School of Public Health ; 2003
Boston : Kids Risk Project, Harvard School of Public Health, 2003
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