This study sought to explore and examine if the provision of full day care improves the quality of life for children and their parents. There are now 60.8% of women employed in the workforce (CSO, 2008). This means many changes for children, parents and families. Twenty-seven childcare managers in the north west of Ireland were interviewed. Also, 325 questionnaires were completed by working parents. Babies as young as four months are being cared for in childcare facilities from 6.45am until 6pm daily, five days per week. Some children are spending up to 11 hours per day in childcare facilities. The study concluded that full day care can have both positive and negative effects for children. Childcare facilities are providing good quality chi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of having minor children on parents' lif...
Abstract—Day-care has long been a controversial aspect of social policy in countries such as the U.K...
The present economic situation in the world and increasing needs of people force for the both parent...
This study sought to explore and examine if the provision of full day care improves the quality of l...
This study sought to explore and examine if the provision of full day care improves the quality of l...
In 2012, the Family Support Agency (now Túsla, the Child and Family Agency) in collaboration with t...
The aim of the study is to explore parents’ relationships with early years service providers. A furt...
peer-reviewedChildcare is central to women’s ability to participate in paid work. Drawing on empiric...
The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland commissioned the Employment Research Institute at Edinb...
This report investigates three key research questions relatingto the care of infants in Ireland: the...
This study investigated the opinions of working mothers, proprietors and caregivers on services prov...
Day-care has long been a controversial aspect of social policy in countries such as the U.K. What ev...
Childcare has become an increasingly salient issue for Irish society as the proportion of women with...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
This paper examines child care quality and the effects of in-home and out-of-home child care on chil...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of having minor children on parents' lif...
Abstract—Day-care has long been a controversial aspect of social policy in countries such as the U.K...
The present economic situation in the world and increasing needs of people force for the both parent...
This study sought to explore and examine if the provision of full day care improves the quality of l...
This study sought to explore and examine if the provision of full day care improves the quality of l...
In 2012, the Family Support Agency (now Túsla, the Child and Family Agency) in collaboration with t...
The aim of the study is to explore parents’ relationships with early years service providers. A furt...
peer-reviewedChildcare is central to women’s ability to participate in paid work. Drawing on empiric...
The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland commissioned the Employment Research Institute at Edinb...
This report investigates three key research questions relatingto the care of infants in Ireland: the...
This study investigated the opinions of working mothers, proprietors and caregivers on services prov...
Day-care has long been a controversial aspect of social policy in countries such as the U.K. What ev...
Childcare has become an increasingly salient issue for Irish society as the proportion of women with...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
This paper examines child care quality and the effects of in-home and out-of-home child care on chil...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of having minor children on parents' lif...
Abstract—Day-care has long been a controversial aspect of social policy in countries such as the U.K...
The present economic situation in the world and increasing needs of people force for the both parent...