Sullivan and Sayer suggest that government policies such
as subsidizing child care and limiting the work week can make a critical difference in facilitating more equal sharing of paid and unpaid work, which seems to be a growing desire among modern couples — and also a growing source of marital satisfaction.
Not exact matches
And,
as far
as your whole «
subsidized daycare» bit, I checked out the
Care2.com story, and noted this observation «the introduction of the
subsidized day
care system made it possible for a lot of women, who would otherwise have stayed home with the
children, to continue their careers.»
As more employed women balk at trading their jobs for full - time motherhood,
subsidized quality
child care will become one of their primary political demands.
Beyond this, there are a number of good policy options, such
as continuing to strengthen the California Earned Income Tax Credit and boosting support for
subsidized child care and preschool.
Almost a fifth of its population are under 15, roughly half of the households still have
children living at home, and infant daycare costs
as little
as $ 8 a day, because the wide availability of
subsidized day
care in the province.
Advocacy regarding neglect may be at several levels
as outlined in the following examples: 1) at the
child's level, for example, explaining to a parent that responding to a crying infant does not risk spoiling him / her is a form of advocacy on behalf of a preverbal
child; 2) at the parental level, helping a depressed mother access mental health
care or encouraging a father to be more involved in his
child's life; 3) at the community level, supporting efforts to develop community family resources; and 4) at the societal level, supporting government policies and programs such
as those that reduce access to health
care, food benefits, and
subsidized child care.