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Championing Child Care

Sally S. Cohen

Paper, 320 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-11237-6
$35.50 / £21.00

June, 2001
Cloth, 320 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-11236-9
$82.00 / £48.00

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Foreword by Senator Christopher Dodd

1. Introduction

Why Study Child Care Politics?

Context of the Book

2. Politics of Child Care Legislation, 1971

Overview of the Book

3. From Political Stalemate to Welfare Entitlement, 1972-1988

Prelude to Child Care Legislation of 1971

4. Politics of Child Care Legislation, 1987-1990

Child Care Lands on the Legislative Agenda

5. Regulations, Implementation, and High Expectations, 1991-1993

Moving Child Care Through Congress

6. Child Care and Welfare Reform, 1994--1996

Nixon and Child Care: A Battle Among the President's Men

7. High Hopes, 1997-2000

The Demise of Child Care Legislation

8. A View from the States, 1996--2000

Federal Interagency Day Care Regulations

9. Looking Back and to the Future

The Early 1980s: Retrenchment and Regrouping

Welfare Reform Features the First Federal Child Care Entitlement

Launching a Child Care Initiative

The Other Side of the Story: Conservatives Offer Competing Proposals

1989: Senate Success

1989: The House Imbroglio over Child Care Legislation

1990: The Last Chance

Placing Child Care Regulations in Context

CCDBG Regulations Spark Feuds over Standards and Other Concerns

At-Risk Child Care Regulations Add More Fuel to the Fire

Implementing the 1990 Child Care Package

1993: A New Political Era

1994: Elections Set a New Stage for Child Care

Child Care and Welfare Reform Legislation

The Changed Face of Political Action for Child Care and Children

1997: New Opportunities for Child Care

1998: New Twists for Child Care Legislation

Ushering Federal Child Care Policy into the Twenty-first Century

Child Care and American Federalism

Federal Child Care Regulations Revisited

Impact of Welfare Reform on Child Care

Linking Child Care with Other Early Education Initiatives

It's Not Just Women's Participation in the Labor Force

What's Institutional Structure Got to Do with It?

The Influence of Organized Interests

Looking Ahead

State Child Care Policies Assume a New Look

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About the Author

Sally S. Cohen is an associate professor at Yale University, and the director of the Center for Health Policy and Ethics at Yale University School of Nursing. She lives in Stamford, CT.

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