This article analyses childcare services in six countries, assessing this policy instrument’s potential to facilitate parents’ capabilities for arranging childcare in a way they have reason to value. It draws on Sen’s capability approach to conceptualize and assess childcare policy design across five key aspects of childcare provision (accessibility, availability, affordability, quality and flexibility) in a country-comparative perspective. The conceptualization of the multifaceted nature of childcare provides compelling insights into the complexity of comparing childcare services across countries. The ensuing analysis and comprehensive overview of national policies challenges the idea of a defamilialization policy cluster, which masks key ...
If childcare policy has become topical in most OECD countries over the last ten years or so, actual ...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
This article analyses childcare services in six countries, assessing this policy instrument’s potent...
This paper analyses early childhood education and care policy in Italy, Germany and Poland. Drawing ...
Childcare services are increasingly regarded a major policy lever to combat social inequalities in e...
Childcare services are increasingly regarded a major policy lever to combat social inequalities in e...
Who cares for babies is an emotive topic that has challenged philanthropists, parents, policymakers,...
In split systems, where childcare has historically been separated from preschool, childcare has only...
Abstract Perceptions of users regarding the accessibility of childcare services have been under-rese...
This article compares childcare provisions in the new member countries of the EU. It takes into acco...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
This article reviews the history and content of recently passed U.S. child care and family legislati...
© 2006 Edward Melhuish and Konstantinos Petrogiannis. All rights reserved. Throughout the world the ...
It is increasingly recognised that early childhood education and care (ECEC) can contribute to equal...
If childcare policy has become topical in most OECD countries over the last ten years or so, actual ...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
This article analyses childcare services in six countries, assessing this policy instrument’s potent...
This paper analyses early childhood education and care policy in Italy, Germany and Poland. Drawing ...
Childcare services are increasingly regarded a major policy lever to combat social inequalities in e...
Childcare services are increasingly regarded a major policy lever to combat social inequalities in e...
Who cares for babies is an emotive topic that has challenged philanthropists, parents, policymakers,...
In split systems, where childcare has historically been separated from preschool, childcare has only...
Abstract Perceptions of users regarding the accessibility of childcare services have been under-rese...
This article compares childcare provisions in the new member countries of the EU. It takes into acco...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
This article reviews the history and content of recently passed U.S. child care and family legislati...
© 2006 Edward Melhuish and Konstantinos Petrogiannis. All rights reserved. Throughout the world the ...
It is increasingly recognised that early childhood education and care (ECEC) can contribute to equal...
If childcare policy has become topical in most OECD countries over the last ten years or so, actual ...
This paper examines how the individual and country-level factors affect the childcare financing atti...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...