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[Review of the book America's child care problem: The way out]
Bould, Sally, 2005
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 36(1), 156-158

An examination of the health care system and health care providers in supporting the child bearing and child rearing needs of families based on a national sample of some 2,000 parents of children up to the age of three about childbirth, access to child health services, and parental preferences

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[Review of the book Beginning literacy with language: Young children learning at home and school]
Linebarger, Deborah L., 2001
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 21(3), 188-191

A review of an edited text with multiple authors reporting on research regarding the relationship between early interactions and children's language and literacy skills, as part of the Home School Study of Language and Literacy Development

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[Review of the book The child and the day care setting: Qualitative variations and development]
Howes, Carollee, 1987
Contemporary Sociology, 16(2), 241

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[Review of the book Child care and child development: Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development]
Leach, Penelope, September 2007
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 48(9), 959-959

A review of a compilation of key results from the 15-year longitudinal Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development conducted by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

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[Review of the book Child care and corporate productivity: Resolving family/work conflicts]
Warlick, Jennifer L., 1987
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 40(3), 457-458

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[Review of the book Child care and corporate productivity: Resolving family/work conflicts]
Moen, Phyllis, 1987
Administrative Science Quarterly, 32(3), 469-471

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[Review of the book Child care and development: Results from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development]
DeHaan, Laura, 2006
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 68(1), 252-253

A review of a compilation of key results from the 15-year longitudinal Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development conducted by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)

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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, family benefits, and working parents: A study in comparative policy]
Norgren, Jill, 1982
The American Political Science Review, 76(1), 169

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[Review of the book Child care, family benefits, and working parents: A study in comparative policy]
Adams, Carolyn T., 1982
Political Science Quarterly, 97(1), 170-171

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[Review of the book Child care, family benefits, and working parents: A study in comparative policy]
Schram, Rosalyn W., 1982
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 44(2), 500-501

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[Review of the book Child care, family benefits, and working parents: A study in comparative policy and of the book Research results of the National Day Care Study]
Hofferth, Sandra L., 1982
Contemporary Sociology, 11(1), 64-65

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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/mother's rights: The shaping of America's child care policy]
Gill, Brian P., 1999
American Journal of Education, 108(1), 68-71

A review of the history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century aimed at specialists in social welfare history and social policy

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy]
Cochi Ficano, Carlena K., 2001
Contemporary Sociology, 30(2), 192-193

A review of a history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century, aimed at specialists in social welfare history and social policy

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[Review of the book Children's interests/mothers' rights: The shaping of America's child care policy]
Fuller, Bruce, 2000
Political Science Quarterly, 115(3), 477-479

A review of a history of child care policy in the United States in the twentieth century, aimed at specialists in social welfare history and social policy

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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]
Lindenmeyer, Kriste, 1999
Education Review: A Journal of Book Reviews,

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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 Circle of love and of the book Teaching with love]
Clemens, Sydney G., 1998
Childhood Education, 75(1), 51-52

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[Review of the book Contemporary parenting: Challenges and issues, of the book Who will mind the baby?: Geographies of child care and working mothers, and of the book Feminism and families]
Aulette, Judy R., Winter 2000
Signs, 25(2), 545-548

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[Review of the book Does the village still raise the child?: A collaborative study of changing childrearing and early education in Kenya]
Adams, Diane B., 2002
Children and Youth Services Review, 24(3), 209-211

A review of a collaborative investigation into the influence of cultural, social, and economic changes on communal child rearing and early education practices in Kenya

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[Review of the book Do Men Mother?: Fathering, care, and domestic responsibility]
Rothchild, Jennifer, November 2007
Journal of Marriage and Family, 69(4), 1086-1087

A review of an examination of gender roles in situations where men provide primary care to children, based on interviews with 118 fathers and 14 couples in Canada

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[Review of the book Equal parenthood and social policy: A study of parental leave in Sweden]
Starrels, Marjorie E., 1993
American Journal of Sociology, 98(4), 946-948

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