Using discursive policy analysis, we analyse recent Australian childcare policy reform. By examining the policy framings of two successive governments and a childcare union, we demonstrate how the value of care work was strategically positioned by each of the three actors, constructing differing problems with different policy solutions. We argue that women's care work was recognised by one government as valuable and professional when it aligned with an educational investment framing of enhanced productivity. This framing was capitalised upon by a union campaign for 'professional' wages, resulting in a government childcare worker wage subsidy. However, prior to implementation, a change of government re-framed the problem. The ...
This article was originally published on The Conversation https://theconversation.com/higher-wages-v...
Less than twenty years on from the proclamation of the Child Care Act 1972, and introduction of fund...
This thesis examines how childcare work is impacted by patterns of value associated with social clas...
Using discursive policy analysis, we analyse recent Australian childcare policy reform. By examining...
Australian newspapers often feature stories about child care and its potential benefits or hazards a...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are undergoing major reforms, following wid...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
At any given time in the field of early childhood, there are discourses at play, producing images of...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015."Septembe...
The Productivity Commission (PC) has a mandate to provide independent advice to government that prom...
This article examines the experiences of women who work in child care centres as care-givers. In rec...
In the 21st Century child care continues to be a divisive and contested area of social policy activi...
Recent government approaches to childcare funding have been simple rather than innovative. Improveme...
Regulation of childcare for the purposes of early childhood learning and development is a relatively...
This paper reassesses how the costs associated with child care influence Australian families’ decisi...
This article was originally published on The Conversation https://theconversation.com/higher-wages-v...
Less than twenty years on from the proclamation of the Child Care Act 1972, and introduction of fund...
This thesis examines how childcare work is impacted by patterns of value associated with social clas...
Using discursive policy analysis, we analyse recent Australian childcare policy reform. By examining...
Australian newspapers often feature stories about child care and its potential benefits or hazards a...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are undergoing major reforms, following wid...
The paper traces the influence of three normative accounts of early childhood education and care upo...
At any given time in the field of early childhood, there are discourses at play, producing images of...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015."Septembe...
The Productivity Commission (PC) has a mandate to provide independent advice to government that prom...
This article examines the experiences of women who work in child care centres as care-givers. In rec...
In the 21st Century child care continues to be a divisive and contested area of social policy activi...
Recent government approaches to childcare funding have been simple rather than innovative. Improveme...
Regulation of childcare for the purposes of early childhood learning and development is a relatively...
This paper reassesses how the costs associated with child care influence Australian families’ decisi...
This article was originally published on The Conversation https://theconversation.com/higher-wages-v...
Less than twenty years on from the proclamation of the Child Care Act 1972, and introduction of fund...
This thesis examines how childcare work is impacted by patterns of value associated with social clas...