Childcare Markets: Can They Deliver an Equitable Service?

Childcare Markets: Can They Deliver an Equitable Service?

by HelenPenn (Editor), EvaLloyd (Editor)

Synopsis

The viability, quality and sustainability of publicly supported early childhood education and care services is a lively issue in many countries, especially since the rights of the child imply equal access to provision for all young children. But equitable provision within childcare markets is highly problematic, as parents pay for what they can afford and parental income inequalities persist or widen. This highly topical book presents recent, significant research from eight nations where childcare markets are the norm. It also includes research about `raw' and `emerging' childcare markets operating with a minimum of government intervention, mostly in low income countries or post transition economies. Childcare markets compares these childcare marketisation and regulatory processes across the political and economic systems in which they are embedded. Contributions from economists, childcare policy specialists and educationalists address the question of what constraints need to be in place if childcare markets are to deliver an equitable service.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 264
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 05 Jun 2013

ISBN 10: 1847429343
ISBN 13: 9781847429346

Media Reviews
... a stimulating collection. Journal of Economic Affairs
This volume provides an important contribution to the study of childcare policy, which makes it an important addition to any university-level course in childcare or policy analysis. Journal of Children and Poverty
The book is a comprehensive resource for those with an interest in comparative family policy and children's services as well as a general interest in the mixed economy of welfare. It can be read cover to cover for a broad understanding of childcare markets from a policy perspective, or as stand-alone chapters for those interested in a particular country or context. - Journal of European Social Policy
describing childcare markets in various developed countries John Pierson, Visiting Lecturer, Staffordshire University
... looks dispassionately at the factors shaping the childcare market in the UK of the future. Young Minds magazine
In this fascinating book, a group of distinguished scholars provide incisive analyses of market-based child care around the world. They convey child care for what it is--both a service to parents and a major determinant of children's development and future life course. An informative must-read for both scholars and policymakers. Edward Zigler, Ph.D. Sterling Professor of Psychology, Emeritus Director Emeritus, The Edward Zigler Center in Child Development and Social Policy, Yale University
Lloyd and Penn have drawn together a multi-disciplinary, international, team of experts to study and reflect on childcare markets' consequences for young children and their families. The book will be of great use to those studying the mixed economy childcare, and those interested in market-based approaches of other caring public services. Mike Brewer, University of Essex.
Author Bio
Eva Lloyd, Reader in Early Childhood at the University of East London, UK, and Co-director of the International Centre for the Study of the Mixed Economy of Childcare (ICMEC), has extensive childhood policy research experience. Helen Penn is Professor of Early Childhood at the University of East London and Co-director of ICMEC. Her research focuses on the impact of childcare marketisation on children, families and services, taking a global overview.