America's Child Care Problem: The Way Out
Editorial Reviews
Review
"It's time to shine an intense spotlight on child care. The question of who provides it and how it’s valued remains an unresolved political conflict. The national conversation is, in fact, stuck--and in need of “the way out” promised by Bergmann and Helburn’s book. What they’ve given us is a rational, well-defined, and workable approach that should inspire a new and better public debate and provide hope for millions of American families." —Faith A. Wohl, president, Child Care Action Campaign
"No problem ripples through American society more than our lack of safe child care. Government policies have fallen flat, leaving fathers and mothers feeling torn between their roles as members of the work force and protectors of the future generation. Bergmann and Helburn show us that solutions exist, in this guide to sound family values, in the truest sense." —Ambassador Swanee Hunt, director, Women and Public Policy Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
"...an engaging work accessible to generalist readers but also of value to readers interested in policy analysis..." -Choice
Book Description
The revolution in women’s lives has created an unprecedented demand for non-parental child care, and sparked a growing child care industry run by both public and private providers. In this book, two esteemed economists examine the causes and potential cures of the child care problems that face this country today. Writing for policymakers, parents, and providers alike, Suzanne W. Helburn and Barbara R. Bergmann provide the first in-depth look at the child care industry, identifying crucial problems such as quality of care and the high cost of even mediocre care. Moreover, the authors identify sources for change–including stronger regulatory procedures on providers and suppliers of care–and more government subsidies. America’s Child Care Problem examines the views of key players in all facets of the child care industry: CEOs, politicians, policy advocates, foundation directors, child care providers, and parents; and offers specific advice and guidelines for parents to use when selecting care. The book helps parents understand the hidden costs of child care; the pros and cons of child care centers versus care by nannies, relatives, and family-run centers; and danger signals that indicate a low quality of child care.
America's Child Care Problem: The Way Out,Suzanne Wiggans Helburn,Barbara R. Bergmann,Suzanne Helburn,Barbara Bergmann,Suzanne W. Helburn,Palgrave Macmillan,1403962111,Child Care/Parenting,Day Care Centers,Family & Relationships,Government - U.S. Government,Parenting - Child Rearing,Politics / Current Events,Public Policy - Social Policy,Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare,Social Conditions Of Labor,Social Science / General
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