Caring for children: social movements and public policy in Canada
"Social inequality. Selective political attention. Insufficient funding and access. Caring for Children provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of the crisis in care for Canadian children and their caregivers. Couched in the language of choice, government policies on the care of...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Social inequality. Selective political attention. Insufficient funding and access. Caring for Children provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of the crisis in care for Canadian children and their caregivers. Couched in the language of choice, government policies on the care of Canadian children over the past decade have favoured professional, nuclear families while doing little to assist children with the greatest needs, including those from low-income, immigrant, and Aboriginal families. This feminist collection explores the politics of the care crisis, drawing on historical and contemporary materials to document policy shifts and associated social movement responses, and using comparative examples from across Canada to illustrate how public policies have both caused and emerged from the crisis. Analyzing the connections between services and programs, the contributors reveal how childcare, parental leave, informal care, live-in caregiver programs, and child tax benefits affect the well-being of Canadian children, caregivers, and families. They explain how social movements are fighting to change contemporary approaches to the care of children and affirm the urgent necessity of questioning Canadian political attitudes and arrangements."-- |
Beschreibung: | viii, 258 Seiten Diagramme, Karte 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780774834285 9780774834292 |
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contents | Introduction: movements and policies-the troubles of caring for children The Canadian policy environment Mad Men social policy: families, social reproduction, and childcare in a conservative Canada The politics of income splitting, sex equality, and sex role stereotypes: caring for children or keeping women in their place? Changing early childhood care and learning for aboriginal children Parental leave, class inequalities, and "caring with": an ethics of care approach to Canadian parental-leave policy Care campaigns: crossing boundaries and policy challenges Taking stock of coproprate childcare in Alberta: licensing inspection data in not-for-profit and corporate childcare centres Policy making and unlicensed childcare: lessons from Ontario The crisis of social reproduction under global capitalism: working-class women and children in the struggle for universal childcare Crossing boundaries: in-home childcare and migration in Canada Nurturing social movement intersectionality: childcare policy advocacy in Canada Conclusion: moving forward, lessons learned / Patrizia Albanese, Susan Prentice, and Rachel Langford |
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