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Neo-conservatism and child care services in Alberta: A case study [1]

Occasional paper no. 9
Author: 
Hayden, Jacqueline
Source: 
Childcare Resource and Research Unit
Format: 
Report
Publication Date: 
1 Feb 1997
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This paper traces the post-war development of child care services in Alberta in a historical context and details the power mechanisms employed by government to prevent the establishment of child care as a public service. It identifies five distinct phases in the history of child care in Alberta, ending with the current phase of 'Marginalization/Devolution" under a neo-conservative regime.

Region: 
Canada [3]
Tags: 
funding [4]
legislation and regulation [5]

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