• The government ordered the closure of all childcare centers and kindergartens for at least 10 days.

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  • We are active in the schools, in the kindergartens, in the hospitals and with the media, etc.

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  • Some 140, 000 children in 557 childcare centers and 440 kindergartens were estimated to be affected by the measures.

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  • Among five-year-olds, 96 percent of African Americans and 92 percent of whites are enrolled in center-based programs or kindergartens.

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  • New Zealand and the Nordic countries are particularly keen on getting women back to work and children into kindergartens.

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  • By and large, three- and four-year-olds were enrolled in private programs, while the overwhelming majority of five-year-olds were in public kindergartens.

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  • Kindergartens, like the one my daughter attends, require parents to record their child's body temperature in a special notebook each morning.

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  • Mr Putin promised "immediate" aid for people affected, saying kindergartens and schools had been damaged, and work disrupted at industrial enterprises.

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  • Analysis by NCES of enrollment rates for three- to five-year-olds in center-based programs or kindergartens during the 1990s yields somewhat higher rates.

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  • Save the Children Fund, which runs shelters in Mongolia to get children back into society, also pays for mobile kindergartens that follow nomadic herders.

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  • Many of her classmates already attend a cram school, and some kids started going when they were three-years-old in order to enter prestigious kindergartens.

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  • He has built houses, schools, hospitals, youth centres, kindergartens, an airport and in the capital they even have a movie theatre with Dolby surround sound.

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  • From forgotten toys in kindergartens to the ubiquitous, fading Soviet-era propaganda, a stroll through Pripyat feels very much like being on the set of a Hollywood post-apocalypse movie.

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  • Last month, with power supplies cut to six hours a day, kindergartens closing and water supplies disrupted, the provincial capital, Vladivostok, declared a state of emergency.

    ECONOMIST: The Kremlin versus the outpost

  • Vladimir Stepanov, of the National Center for Emergency Situations at the Russian Interior Ministry, earlier told state media that hospitals, kindergartens and schools were among those affected.

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  • Hospitals, kindergartens and schools were among the buildings affected by the blast, said Vladimir Stepanov, of the National Center for Emergency Situations at the Russian Interior Ministry.

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  • It has mandated generous parental leave (though many women are still scared of antagonising their bosses by taking their full entitlement), subsidising kindergartens for poorer families and so on.

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  • Many are not: wonderful kindergartens, financial aid for families, amenable school timetables and shorter working weeks that help women to keep their jobs and raise children at the same time.

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  • Bryn Austin from Harvard's School of Public Health mapped all the schools in Chicago--kindergartens through high schools, public and private--and also mapped where the fast-food restaurants are located in the city.

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  • Also Thursday, authorities in Hong Kong ordered the closure of all elementary schools, kindergartens and day care centers in the city after 12 students were found to be infected with the virus.

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  • Now based in Schwarzach, a city near the regional capital of Bregenz, Mr. Kaufmann, 57, is known for his innovative approach to wood, which he has used for everything from multi-story office buildings and luxury homes to kindergartens and covered bridges.

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  • The generally high portion of women in working life is a result of policies introduced back in the 1970s and 1980s when public kindergartens were made readily available to all and parental leave was extended from a few weeks to almost a year's paid leave.

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