[Review of the book Child care policy at the crossroads: Gender and welfare state restructuring]

Author(s): Rosenbluth, Frances McCall;
Date Issued: 2003
Publisher(s): Academy of Political Science
Description: A review of a critical discussion identifying and deconstructing the themes that have formed traditional views of early childhood education; a new concept of early childhood education is offered that is based on social justice and humanity
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Journal Title: Political Science Quarterly
Volume Number: 117
Issue Number: 4
Page Range: 687-688
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Cross-National Comparisons

Parents & Families > Parent Characteristics > Gender

Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies
ISSN: 0032-3195 Paper
1538-165X Electronic
Peer Reviewed: yes
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