This study uses longitudinal telephone survey data gathered from using a computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) facility to examine families\u27 use of multiple and changeable patterns of child care over the prior-to-school years. Despite the increasing use of multiple care arrangements, little is understood about why parents use mixed care or change the care arrangements for their child. Six-hundred and seventy-seven children and families were recruited from long day care centres and family day care schemes in metropolitan and rural New South Wales with 257 families participating in all six waves of the study. A factor analysis on the reasons offered by parents for their use of multiple care revealed two main factors: (1) families we...
Sixty-one mothers from Victoria and South Australia took part in in-depth interviews about work and ...
This study explored what some New Zealand families believe constitutes the successful management of ...
This paper reports on a study designed to enhance knowledge and understanding of parent choice in re...
his study uses longitudinal telephone survey data gathered from using a computer-assisted telephone ...
Research suggests that multiple non-parental care arrangements may have adverse effects on young chi...
Summary: It is commonly stated that there is a need for flexible child care to be available to paren...
The findings reported here have come from a study of children's services, based on interviews with p...
Child Care Choices is an example of new early childhood research based on a relationship between pol...
Researchers have investigated child care choice by asking parents open-ended questions about what is...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>There is an increasing number of children with complex care needs, ho...
Although developmental theory suggests that multiple and changeable child care may not be a most adv...
ix, 140 leavesWhat avenue do twenty-first century parents take to deal with the issue of childcare?...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
Over the past decade there has been an increase in the population of children who are technology-de...
Children’s participation in both formal and informal child care is often a necessity in families of ...
Sixty-one mothers from Victoria and South Australia took part in in-depth interviews about work and ...
This study explored what some New Zealand families believe constitutes the successful management of ...
This paper reports on a study designed to enhance knowledge and understanding of parent choice in re...
his study uses longitudinal telephone survey data gathered from using a computer-assisted telephone ...
Research suggests that multiple non-parental care arrangements may have adverse effects on young chi...
Summary: It is commonly stated that there is a need for flexible child care to be available to paren...
The findings reported here have come from a study of children's services, based on interviews with p...
Child Care Choices is an example of new early childhood research based on a relationship between pol...
Researchers have investigated child care choice by asking parents open-ended questions about what is...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>There is an increasing number of children with complex care needs, ho...
Although developmental theory suggests that multiple and changeable child care may not be a most adv...
ix, 140 leavesWhat avenue do twenty-first century parents take to deal with the issue of childcare?...
Employment of women while their children are infants has increased in the UK in the last decade. Thi...
Over the past decade there has been an increase in the population of children who are technology-de...
Children’s participation in both formal and informal child care is often a necessity in families of ...
Sixty-one mothers from Victoria and South Australia took part in in-depth interviews about work and ...
This study explored what some New Zealand families believe constitutes the successful management of ...
This paper reports on a study designed to enhance knowledge and understanding of parent choice in re...