Earlier work has tended to overlook the formative origins of child care policy in liberal democracies. Accordingly, this study examines mandate-seeking and parties’ envisioning of child care with reference to issue salience and policy framing in party manifestos in U.K. Westminster and regional elections. It reveals a significant increase in issue salience following its emergence as a manifesto issue in the 1980s, thereby confirming it as part of the wider rise of “valence politics.” The framing data reveal that a “post-feminist” discourse of “social investment” has generally displaced the political framing of child care as a gender equality issue. It is argued that this is inherently problematic and reflects parties’ failure to addres...
The paper’s starting point is an analysis of New Labour’s agenda for children in an emergent 'social...
The care and education of pre-school children presents a perfect storm of conflicts among the needs ...
In a political economy context characterized by welfare state retrenchment, family policy transforma...
Earlier work has tended to overlook the formative origins of child care policy in liberal democracie...
Earlier work has tended to overlook the formative origins of child care policy in libera...
Childcare as a policy issue has received unprecedented attention under New Labour, through various a...
The aim of this contribution to the debates section is to raise some research and policy questions a...
Love, money, and gender divisions of labour: some critical reflections on welfare-to-work policies i...
The expansion of childcare provision in the traditionally 'service-lean' welfare states of England a...
New and reconfigured structures of policymaking and governance present fresh challenges to gender eq...
Understanding the historical policy pathways that have led to the constellation of policies that bot...
Childcare as a policy issue has received unprecedented attention under New Labour, through various a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project sought to explain variations in daycare...
This illuminating account of child day-care policies and practice in Britain casts a dark shadow ove...
The US Democrats, Australian Labor Party and British Labour Party adopted the issue of childcare ass...
The paper’s starting point is an analysis of New Labour’s agenda for children in an emergent 'social...
The care and education of pre-school children presents a perfect storm of conflicts among the needs ...
In a political economy context characterized by welfare state retrenchment, family policy transforma...
Earlier work has tended to overlook the formative origins of child care policy in liberal democracie...
Earlier work has tended to overlook the formative origins of child care policy in libera...
Childcare as a policy issue has received unprecedented attention under New Labour, through various a...
The aim of this contribution to the debates section is to raise some research and policy questions a...
Love, money, and gender divisions of labour: some critical reflections on welfare-to-work policies i...
The expansion of childcare provision in the traditionally 'service-lean' welfare states of England a...
New and reconfigured structures of policymaking and governance present fresh challenges to gender eq...
Understanding the historical policy pathways that have led to the constellation of policies that bot...
Childcare as a policy issue has received unprecedented attention under New Labour, through various a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project sought to explain variations in daycare...
This illuminating account of child day-care policies and practice in Britain casts a dark shadow ove...
The US Democrats, Australian Labor Party and British Labour Party adopted the issue of childcare ass...
The paper’s starting point is an analysis of New Labour’s agenda for children in an emergent 'social...
The care and education of pre-school children presents a perfect storm of conflicts among the needs ...
In a political economy context characterized by welfare state retrenchment, family policy transforma...