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Who cares? Motivations for unregulated child care use [1]

Author: 
Breitkreuz, Rhonda & Colen, Kerryn
Source: 
Journal of Family Issues
Format: 
Article
Publication Date: 
9 Oct 2018
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Abstract

This article explores the motivations for unregulated child care use within Canada. Using focus group data from 109 mothers, we analyze unregulated child care use within a policy context in which regulated child care is only available for 20% of preschool children. The key drivers for unregulated care were framed by participants as benefits: trust in a known caregiver with similar values, offered in a home-like environment. Importantly, one driver that was not seen as beneficial was the lack of affordable and accessible, regulated child care. Sometimes used as a last resort amid regulated child care shortages, unregulated care became the driver of how mothers organized their time. Within the constraints of a limited regulatory child care environment, we argue that Mathieu’s (2016) concept of demotherization is beyond the grasp of the majority of Canadian mothers.

 

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Region: 
Canada [3]

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[1] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/child-care-news/18/11/who-cares-motivations-unregulated-child-care-use [2] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328201260_Who_Cares_Motivations_for_Unregulated_Child_Care_Use [3] https://childcarecanada.org/taxonomy/term/7864