Review of "Everybody's Children: Child Care as a Public Problem," by William T. Gormley, Jr.
Waldfogel
Jane
author
Columbia University. Social Work
Columbia University. Social Work
originator
text
Reviews
1996
English
William Gormley accomplishes three very important things in Everybody's Children: He makes a compelling case for government intervention in the child care market; he provides an analytic framework for thinking about that intervention; and he provides a wealth of information about the workings of that market. The result is a volume that is likely to be the definitive work of child care policy analysis for some time to come.
Individual and family studies
Public policy
American Political Science Review
90
3
649
650
1996-09
http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:14662
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