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[Review of the book Child care and inequality: Re-thinking carework for children and youth]
Uttal, Lynet, 2003
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 65(3), 769-770

A review of an anthology of papers presented at the first annual Carework Network conference in 2000

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[Review of the book Child care and inequality: Re-thinking carework for children and youth]
Trzcinski, Eileen, 2003
Contemporary Sociology, 32(5), 566-567

A review of an anthology of papers presented at the first annual Carework Network conference in 2000

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[Review of the book Child care policy at the crossroads: Gender and welfare state restructuring]
Rosenbluth, Frances McCall, 2003
Political Science Quarterly, 117(4), 687-688

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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[Review of the book The child care problem: An economic analysis and of the book Lone parent, employment and social policy: Cross national comparisons]
Chaudry, Ajay, 2003
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 22(1), 143-148

A review of an economic analysis for understanding parents’ behavior, providers’ behavior, and the links between prices and quantities and qualities of child care

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy and of the book A mother's job: The history of day care, 1890-1960]
Johansen, Shawn, 2003
Signs, 29(1), 262-264

The history of day care in the Untied States from 1890-1960

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[Review of the book Making care work: Employed mothers in the new childcare market]
Daly, Mary, 2003
Contemporary Sociology, 32(5), 569-570

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