A study is conducted using the accounts of women service users and policy makers to establish that child care subsidy policy and services are not positioned to benefit women. It is also explored the implications of women's invisibility in child care policy formulation and implementation which challenges the notion that child care is not a women's issue and provide encouragement for feminist theorising about child care policies
would also like to thank Robert Pollak for his comments on my thesis research and participants at th...
Child care on a do-it-yourself basis by a parent would seem to be just as worthy of subsidization by...
The chapter focuses on the political construction of the equality-difference dilemma in Scandinavian...
A study is conducted using the accounts of women service users and policy makers to establish that c...
In the 21st Century child care continues to be a divisive and contested area of social policy activi...
The intention of this thesis is to use a critical feminist theoretical framework to explore the\ud r...
Second wave feminists called for a more equal and just society. They demanded the recognition of iss...
Whether childcare is seen as part of society's educational policy, welfare policy, or employment pol...
A Visual presentation of a feminist perspective on access to affordable childcare, including how it ...
In the 21st Century Australian women are told that they have equality and all of life's options are ...
The demand for child care in the United States continues to grow, but child care workers ’ wages rem...
This paper presents findings from feminist, cross-national research into the impact of Australian a...
It has been widely noted in the social work literature that the practice of child protection is high...
This thesis examines women's issues and the political agenda. Several factors affect the likelihood ...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
would also like to thank Robert Pollak for his comments on my thesis research and participants at th...
Child care on a do-it-yourself basis by a parent would seem to be just as worthy of subsidization by...
The chapter focuses on the political construction of the equality-difference dilemma in Scandinavian...
A study is conducted using the accounts of women service users and policy makers to establish that c...
In the 21st Century child care continues to be a divisive and contested area of social policy activi...
The intention of this thesis is to use a critical feminist theoretical framework to explore the\ud r...
Second wave feminists called for a more equal and just society. They demanded the recognition of iss...
Whether childcare is seen as part of society's educational policy, welfare policy, or employment pol...
A Visual presentation of a feminist perspective on access to affordable childcare, including how it ...
In the 21st Century Australian women are told that they have equality and all of life's options are ...
The demand for child care in the United States continues to grow, but child care workers ’ wages rem...
This paper presents findings from feminist, cross-national research into the impact of Australian a...
It has been widely noted in the social work literature that the practice of child protection is high...
This thesis examines women's issues and the political agenda. Several factors affect the likelihood ...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
would also like to thank Robert Pollak for his comments on my thesis research and participants at th...
Child care on a do-it-yourself basis by a parent would seem to be just as worthy of subsidization by...
The chapter focuses on the political construction of the equality-difference dilemma in Scandinavian...