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Convergent care regimes? Childcare arrangements in Australia, Canada, Finland and Sweden

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Journal of European Social Policy, 22(4), pp 419-43. October 2012, 419-43
Author: 
Mahon, Rianne;Anttonen, Anneli; Bergqvist, Christina; Brennan, Deborah & Hobson, Barbara
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Publication Date: 
1 Oct 2012
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Abstract:

This article is about the transnational movement of policy discourses on childcare. It considers whether the spread of neoliberal ideas with their emphasis on marketisation, on the one hand, and a social investment discourse on the other, are leading to convergence in childcare arrangements in Nordic countries (Finland and Sweden) and liberal Anglo-Saxon countries (Australia and Canada). We find points of convergence around both themes at the level of policy discourse and continued diversity in the way these ideas are translated into actual policies. In other words, convergence is mediated by institutions and political realignments.

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