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Children's Interests/Mothers' Rights

The Shaping of America`s Child Care Policy
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Description

Why is the United States one of the few advanced democratic market societies that do not offer child care as a universal public benefit or entitlement? This book--a comprehensive history of child care policy and practices in the United States from the colonial period to the present--shows why the current child care system evolved as it has and places its history within a broad comparative context.

Drawing on a full range of archival material, Sonya Michel shows how child care policy in the United States was shaped by changing theories of child development and early childhood education, attitudes toward maternal employment, and conceptions of the proper roles of low-income and minority women. And she argues that the present policy--erratic, inadequate, and stigmatized--is typical of the American way of doing welfare.

Product Details

PublisherYale University Press
Publish DateSeptember 10, 2000
Pages432
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780300085518
Dimensions9.3 X 6.1 X 1.0 inches | 1.3 pounds

About the Author

Sonya Michel is Director of the Gender and Women's Studies Program and professor of Gender and Women's Studies and of History at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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