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Nannies Migration And Early Childhood Education And Care An International Comparison Of Inhome Childcare Policy And Practice Elizabeth Adamson

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Nannies Migration And Early Childhood Education And Care An International Comparison Of Inhome Childcare Policy And Practice Elizabeth Adamson
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.61 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Elizabeth Adamson
ISBN: 9781447330158, 1447330153
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Nannies Migration And Early Childhood Education And Care An International Comparison Of Inhome Childcare Policy And Practice Elizabeth Adamson by Elizabeth Adamson 9781447330158, 1447330153 instant download after payment.

Once considered the preserve of the wealthy, nanny care has grown in response to changes in the labour market, including the rising number of working mothers with young children and increases in non-standard work patterns. This book presents new empirical research about in-home childcare in Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada, three countries where governments are pursuing new ways to support in-home childcare through funding, regulation and migration. The compelling policy story that emerges illustrates the implications of different mechanisms for facilitating in-home childcare - for families and for care workers.

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