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Съдържание:
  • Child care and Canadian federalism in the 1990s: Canary in a coal mine / Martha Friendly
  • The politics of child care in Canada: provincial and federal governments / Bob Rae
  • The federal imperative / Tom Kent
  • Child care and the social union framework agreement: lament or leverage? / Alfred MacLeod
  • What we can learn from the Quebec experience / Jocelyne Tougas
  • Getting good child care for families: What can Canada learn from other countries / Helen Penn
  • Moveing towards achieving quality child care / Gillian Doherty
  • Training, quality and the lived experience of child care / Hillel Goelman
  • The role of caregiver training / Ellen Vineberg Jacobs
  • The professionalization process in child care / June Pollard, Judy Bernhard and Pat Carson
  • Education and child care: confronting new realities / Penny Milton
  • The case for community-governed child care services / Susan Prentice
  • How should child care be provided? / Julie Mathien.
  • The need for public commitment and coherent policy / Jane Beach
  • Aboriginal perspectives on child care / Margo Greenwood and Perry Shawana
  • Family policies and families' well-being: an international comparison / Anne H. Gauthier
  • Child care policy and family policy: cross-national examples of integration and inconsistency / Maureen Baker
  • Canadian values and the evolution of child care policy / Kathy O'Hara
  • How the composition and level of support for families affects children / Shelley Phipps
  • What special arrangements are necessary for lone-parent families in a universal child care program? / Gordon Cleveland and Michael Krashinsky
  • Investments in comprehensive programming: services for children and single-parent mothers on welfare pay for themselves within one year / Gina Browne, Joanne Roulston, Bonnie Ewart, Michael Schuster, Joey Edwardh and Louise Boily
  • The needs of Aboriginal Canadians / Richard Budgell.
  • Learning from experience: can we check old assumptions and categorical thinking at the door? / Donna S. Lero
  • Why child care fees are problematic / Michael Goldberg
  • Working with young children / Jane Bertrand
  • Thoughts on child care workers / Annette LaGrange
  • Issues in the professionalization of child care / Douglas Hyatt
  • The need for a well-trained child care workforce / Marta Juorio
  • Conclusions / Gordon Cleveland and Michael Krashinsky.