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Exploitation or opportunity?: The contradictions of child-care policy in the contemporary United States
Tuominen, Mary, 1997
Women & Politics, 18(1), 53-80

An analysis of the ways in which government policies exploit women child care workers through their employment as gendered, low-waged, no-benefit, contingent workers in state-subsidized, home-based child care

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The work of caring for children: Contradictory themes in American child care policy debates
Teghtsoonian, Katherine, 1997
Women & Politics, 17(2), 77-99

An analysis of child care policy debates in the late-1980s and two emergent themes: emphasis on the nuclear family and mothers should be full-time caregivers, and the devaluation of women’s caregiving regarding welfare recipients’ mother-work and child care provider labor

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