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Families need to be involved in the care of hospitalised children because they are custodians of valuable information for the provision of individualised care. Tertiary hospitals need to involve families because they provide specialised care, which may be... see more

For families with children, employment comes at a price. They must subtract from their wages the cost of someone else caring for their child. Their wage minus the costs of obtaining child care, transportation, and other expenses that may be generated by e... see more

America’s children and adolescents are facing a childhood obesity crisis that impedes their ability to become healthy adults. This epidemic has drastic economic impacts because the nation shares public health care costs, and there is little incentive for ... see more

This article summarises the main research evidence about children living in kinship care placements in the United Kingdom (UK). It identifies key themes emerging from the literature and concludes with policy and practice recommendations. It is argued that... see more

This research is devoted to the problem of child mortality in the Ukrainian SSR in the second half of the 1960s - first half of the 1980s. The study is actual due to the fact that, unfortunately, the problem of child mortality has not been resolved yet, a... see more

Finnish family policy faced two rather different reform waves in the 1990s. They were justi? ed by saving public spending but relied on different social policy philosophies. The article assesses the impact of the reforms on public spending and poverty rat... see more

This paper offers a brief picture of an international policy framework, the United Nations Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, and their development from initial conception within the Committee on the Rights of the Child to today. It provides... see more

This article brings together findings from two studies that focus on child care in Canada. The first maps the coverage of child care over the first decade of the 21st century in four Canadian daily newspapers. It shows that the voices of children, mothers... see more

This paper discusses early childhood care and education as key towards providing inclusive and equitable quality education. The discourse looked at what early childhood care and education is, its purpose as enshrined in the national policy on education as... see more

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