1st Edition

Women, Power and Policy Comparative Studies of Childcare

By Jennifer Marchbank Copyright 2000

    This book provides an accessible engaging account of childcare policies in Britain and beyond. In examining the progress of women's initiatives and childcare, Marchbank considers subjects including: the history of childcare policy, particularly during the Second World War
    childcare policy and women's economic activity across the EC
    detailed case studies of policy making in practice
    the covert and overt barriers to equality-based policy making
    successful strategies and counter-strategies for policy makers and campaigners.

    List of figures, List of tables, Preface, Acknowledgements, Abbreviations, 1 Skirting the issue: power, nondecision-making and gender, 2 Motherhood, gender and nondecision-making, 3 Modern mothers’ inheritance (1): past practice, provision and policy, 4 Modern mothers’ inheritance (2): national, global and local, 5 Positive partnerships and sexist societies, 6 Discourses, demands and denials, 7 Getting beyond the barriers, 8 Political mobilisation and childcare, 9 Reflections, Notes, References, Index

    Biography

    Marchbank, Jennifer