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Childcare Provision In Neoliberal Times The Marketization Of Care Aisling Gallagher

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Childcare Provision In Neoliberal Times The Marketization Of Care Aisling Gallagher
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Aisling Gallagher
ISBN: 9781529206524, 1529206529
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Childcare Provision In Neoliberal Times The Marketization Of Care Aisling Gallagher by Aisling Gallagher 9781529206524, 1529206529 instant download after payment.

In the absence of public provision, many governments rely on the market to meet childcare demand. But who are the actors shaping this market? What work do they do to marketize care? And what does it mean for how childcare is provided? Based on an innovative theoretical framework and an in-depth study of the New Zealand childcare market, Gallagher examines the problematic growth of private, for-profit childcare. Opening the ‘black box’ of childcare markets to closer scrutiny, this book brings to light the complex political, social and economic dynamics behind childcare provisioning.

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