Nearly two-thirds of American women with children under age six
are in the labor force. It should be no surprise that child care is
one of the most serious and widespread concerns of parents today.
They worry constantly, wondering if they can afford a particular
arrangement, dreading that their favorite provider will quit, and,
mostly, questioning whether or not they're doing the best they can
for their children. Although these concerns are usually considered
a private headache, William Gormley argues that child care is a
social problem of critical importance, aggravated by weak
institutional supports, and that there are compelling reasons for
government intervention.
In this important new book, Gormley offers a balanced and
comprehensive analysis of the market, government, and societal
failures to ensure available, affordable, high-quality child care
in the United States. Unreliable child care, he says, contributes
to family stress and undermines efforts to achieve educational
readiness, welfare reform, and gender equity. Neither regulators
nor family support agencies distinguish sharply enough between good
and bad child care facilities. Meanwhile, government and businesses
provide inadequate financial and logistical support. Children
suffer as a result, as does society as a whole.
Gormley presents evidence on how different states and
communities have responded to child care challenges and he
prescribes the roles to be played by federal, state, and local
governments, for-profit and non-profit child care providers,
churches, schools, and family support agencies. Gormley recommends
a number of reforms, including information sharing, flexible
enforcement, targeted subsidies, and family-friendly workplaces. He
contends that different levels of government and societal
institutions must work together to achieve the goals of efficiency,
justice, choice, discretion, coordination, and responsiveness.
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