Child Care in UK Law
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Corporate‐sponsored Child Care: News from Abroad
Given current demographic changes in the nature of the population, employers are increasingly attempting to find ways of retaining or attracting women into the workforce. A number of companies have...
- Book Review: Child Care
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The Child Care Arrangements of Preschool‐Age Children in Immigrant Families in the United States
This study examined the child care arrangements of children in immigrant families. Using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), the study found great diversity in the chil...
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“Employee Child Care” – or Services for Children, Carers and Employers
Considers the concept of “employee child care” and argues that it is problematic for a number of reasons. An alternative approach is advocated, based on an integrated, coherent and multi‐functional...
- Recent Book: Child Care Law
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They helped for as long as they lived: the legacy of six pioneer child care researchers in the UK
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the legacy of six pioneer child care researchers. Design/methodology/approach: An assessment of the achievements of a generation of child care resea...
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Explaining Differences in Child Care Policy Development in France and the USA: Norms, Frames, Programmatic Ideas
This article provides an answer to the question of why government support for child care policies and programs in the United States remains weak, despite increasing levels of women’s labor market p...
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Aiming higher: more than “on the job” training for residential child care workers
Purpose: – Children who enter the care system in England and Wales are among some of the most vulnerable children in society, often presenting with high levels of need. Ensuring that the children's...
- Book Review: Child Care and Adult Crime
- Police Juvenile Liaison and Child Care
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