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This timely book reveals how policies of childcare and early childhood education influence children's circumstances and the daily lives of families with children. Examining how these policies are approached, it focuses particularly on the issues and pitfalls related to equal access.

Chapters explore early childhood education and care policies in different social and geographical contexts, highlighting the different ways in which stakeholders - including parents, administrators and policy makers - approach issues of equality. The book further analyses what is meant by, and expected of, early childhood education and care in society and how this varies between nations. Key case studies in the context of liberal, conservative and universal approaches to welfare are used to show the broad differences between them, problematizing the notion of equal access.

Social policy, family studies and sociology scholars will appreciate the new insights into the question of the equality of societies offered in this book. It will also prove incisive for researchers looking at the family and early childhood education, as well as for politicians and administrators working in the field.



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Contents: 1 Introduction 1 Katja Repo, Maarit Alasuutari, Kirsti Karila and Johanna Lammi-Taskula 2 Governable spaces of early childhood education and care: the Canadian case 6 Rianne Mahon 3 For all, for free! Why do parents have to pay for early childhood education but not for primary education? 22 Jorma Sipilä 4 The paradox of universal access: alleviating or perpetuating inequity for children in New South Wales, Australia 40 Zsuzsa Millei and Jannelle Gallagher 5 The long-term effects of full-time childcare on family lives in Japan 60 Takayuki Sasaki 6 Childcare, education, protection and prevention: the transformation of early childhood policies in Germany since 2000 73 Helga Kelle and Johanna Mierendorff 7 Parents as objects of interventions: what they have to say about early childhood education and schoolification 92 Michel Vandenbroeck and Katrien Van Laere 8 Early childhood education and care in times of transition: the role of policy reforms and advocacy processes in improving the accessibility of services for young children and their families 108 Arianna Lazzari and Lucia Balduzzi 9 Home care and early childhood education in Finland: policies and practices of childcare 133 Johanna Närvi, Minna Salmi and Johanna Lammi-Taskula 10 Rationalizing early childhood education and care in the local context: a case study of Finnish municipalities 152 Petteri Eerola, Maarit Alasuutari, Kirsti Karila, Anu Kuukka and Anna Siippainen 11 Epilogue: contradictory equal access 172 Maarit Alasuutari, Kirsti Karila, Johanna Lammi-Taskula and Katja Repo Index 177

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9781788117746, 978-1788117746
      ISBN10: 1788117743

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This timely book reveals how policies of childcare and early childhood education influence children's circumstances and the daily lives of families with children. Examining how these policies are approached, it focuses particularly on the issues and pitfalls related to equal access.

      Chapters explore early childhood education and care policies in different social and geographical contexts, highlighting the different ways in which stakeholders - including parents, administrators and policy makers - approach issues of equality. The book further analyses what is meant by, and expected of, early childhood education and care in society and how this varies between nations. Key case studies in the context of liberal, conservative and universal approaches to welfare are used to show the broad differences between them, problematizing the notion of equal access.

      Social policy, family studies and sociology scholars will appreciate the new insights into the question of the equality of societies offered in this book. It will also prove incisive for researchers looking at the family and early childhood education, as well as for politicians and administrators working in the field.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1 Introduction 1 Katja Repo, Maarit Alasuutari, Kirsti Karila and Johanna Lammi-Taskula 2 Governable spaces of early childhood education and care: the Canadian case 6 Rianne Mahon 3 For all, for free! Why do parents have to pay for early childhood education but not for primary education? 22 Jorma Sipilä 4 The paradox of universal access: alleviating or perpetuating inequity for children in New South Wales, Australia 40 Zsuzsa Millei and Jannelle Gallagher 5 The long-term effects of full-time childcare on family lives in Japan 60 Takayuki Sasaki 6 Childcare, education, protection and prevention: the transformation of early childhood policies in Germany since 2000 73 Helga Kelle and Johanna Mierendorff 7 Parents as objects of interventions: what they have to say about early childhood education and schoolification 92 Michel Vandenbroeck and Katrien Van Laere 8 Early childhood education and care in times of transition: the role of policy reforms and advocacy processes in improving the accessibility of services for young children and their families 108 Arianna Lazzari and Lucia Balduzzi 9 Home care and early childhood education in Finland: policies and practices of childcare 133 Johanna Närvi, Minna Salmi and Johanna Lammi-Taskula 10 Rationalizing early childhood education and care in the local context: a case study of Finnish municipalities 152 Petteri Eerola, Maarit Alasuutari, Kirsti Karila, Anu Kuukka and Anna Siippainen 11 Epilogue: contradictory equal access 172 Maarit Alasuutari, Kirsti Karila, Johanna Lammi-Taskula and Katja Repo Index 177

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