Nannies, Migration and Early Childhood Education and Care: An International Comparison of In-Home Childcare Policy and Practice

Author:   Elizabeth Adamson
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
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9781447330141


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   16 November 2016
Format:   Hardback
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This book presents new empirical research about in-home child care in Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada, three countries where governments are pursuing new ways to support the recruitment of in-home childcare workers 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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Author:   Elizabeth Adamson
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Policy Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781447330141


ISBN 10:   1447330145
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   16 November 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction; Part One: Conceptual and historical analysis of in-home childcare; Restructuring care – Concepts and classifications; Restructuring care – Comparative policy developments; Policy structures in Australia, the UK and Canada; Part Two: Policy intersections and inequalities; Rhetoric and rationales for in-home childcare; Intersecting inequalities; Cultures of in-home childcare; Conclusion.

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""This book successfully highlights how policy needs to integrate homecarers to enable women to be further integrated into the labour market whilst children access quality care."" Dr Naomi Finch, University of York ""The growing interest in `in-home care’ by parents, governments and early childhood practitioners make this book a timely and essential read for social policy scholars and public policy professionals."" Dr Elizabeth Hill, University of Sydney


This book successfully highlights how policy needs to integrate homecarers to enable women to be further integrated into the labour market whilst children access quality care. Dr Naomi Finch, University of York The growing interest in `in-home care' by parents, governments and early childhood practitioners make this book a timely and essential read for social policy scholars and public policy professionals. Dr Elizabeth Hill, University of Sydney


This book successfully highlights how policy needs to integrate homecarers to enable women to be further integrated into the labour market whilst children access quality care. Dr Naomi Finch, University of York The growing interest in 'in-home care' by parents, governments and early childhood practitioners make this book a timely and essential read for social policy scholars and public policy professionals. Dr Elizabeth Hill, University of Sydney


Author Information

Dr Elizabeth Adamson is a Research Fellow at the Social Policy Research Centre, at the University of New South Wales. Her research focuses on policies affecting children and families, and the intersection of care and migration regimes in comparative perspective. She is a member of the Work + Family Policy Roundtable, and has made submissions to various public inquiries into early childhood education and care policy in Australia.

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