The Child-care 'crisis' and its remedies. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Family policy review ; vol. 1, no. 2 (Fall 2003)Publication details: Washington, District of Columbia : Family Research Council, (c)2003.Description: viii, 164 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
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- HQ778.F198.C455 2003
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Includes bibliographical references.
The Fractured dream of social parenting: child-care policy lessons and losses Allan C. Carlson -- The Politicized science of day care: a personal and professional odyssey Jay Belsky -- Framing family-policy debate: child-care crisis or family-tax crisis? / Heidi L. Brennan -- Eliminating the parenthood penalty: a stay-at-home tax credit Senator Lisa Murkowski -- An International child-care policy model: the Swedish child maintenance allowance of 1994 Tuve Skanberg -- Parental leave: a benefit for families...or employers? / Charmaine Crouse Yoest -- Is the workplace becoming a surrogate home?: examining corporate child-care policies and incentives David M. Wagner -- A schoolhouse built by Hobbes: the hidden agenda of daycare education Bryce Christensen -- A parental bill of rights: promoting parental care for preschool children Richard T. Gill -- Turning the First Amendment right side up: Separation of church and state by Philip Hamburger reviewed by Tom Farr -- Polite conversation about religion and politics: God and the Constitution: Christianity and American politics by Paul Marshall reviewed by Vincent Bacote -- The Elephant in the gymnasium: Tilting the playing field: schools, sports, sex, and Title IX by Jessica Gavora reviewed by Roberto Rivera -- A Philosophical victory and a cause for optimism: Human cloning and human dignity: an ethical inquiry by the President's Council on Bioethics reviewed by John Henry Crosby.
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