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Childcare Markets - Can They Deliver an Equitable Service? (Hardcover, New)
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Childcare Markets - Can They Deliver an Equitable Service? (Hardcover, New)
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The viability, quality and sustainability of publicly supported
early childhood education and care services is a lively issue in
many countries, especially since the rights of the child imply
equal access to provision for all young children. But equitable
provision within childcare markets is highly problematic, as
parents pay for what they can afford and parental income
inequalities persist or widen. This highly topical book presents
recent, significant research from eight nations where childcare
markets are the norm. It also includes research about 'raw' and
'emerging' childcare markets operating with a minimum of government
intervention, mostly in low income countries or post transition
economies. Childcare markets compares these childcare marketisation
and regulatory processes across the political and economic systems
in which they are embedded. Contributions from economists,
childcare policy specialists and educationalists address the
question of what constraints need to be in place if childcare
markets are to deliver an equitable service.
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