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GINI DP 10: Who Reaps the Benefits? The social distribution of public childcare in Sweden and Flanders [PDF]
The main goal of this paper is to unravel the social distribution of childcare policies: who benefi ts from government investment on public childcare? If childcare policies are mainly used by those already working, and (scarce) budgetary resources thus ...
Ghysels, J., Lancker, W. van
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Abstract Schools are increasingly positioned as key settings for promoting health behaviours and well‐being. Curriculum for Wales (CfW) represents major national reform of the Welsh education system, placing unprecedented focus on health and well‐being for learners in compulsory education (aged 3–16).
Rochelle Embling +3 more
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Background Evidence has shown that children 0-4 year-old attending childcare are prone to acquire infections compared to children cared for at home, with fever being the most common symptom.
K. K. B. Peetoom +7 more
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Childcare, choice and social class: Caring for young children in the UK [PDF]
This paper draws on the results of two qualitative research projects examining parental engagements with the childcare market in the UK. Both projects are located in the same two London localities. One project focuses on professional middle class parents,
Annette Braun +27 more
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Dr. Leena Krogerus: A Grand Old Lady of the Finnish Cytopathology and My Cytopathology Mum
ABSTRACT The communication introduces former President of the Finnish Society of Clinical Cytology and organizer of the European Congress of Cytology in Rovaniemi, Dr. Leena Krogerus. She played an important role in the formation of my cytopathology career as she led my path in cytopathology education, research, and leadership.
Ivana Kholová
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Childcare and family ideology in Sweden [PDF]
This study examines the impact of public and private childcare supply and family ideologies on individual childbearing behavior in Sweden. We assume that childcare services facilitate the reconciliation of family and paid work. However, this relationship
Sandra Krapf
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Access to Childcare and Home Care Services across Europe. An Analysis of the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU SILC), 2016. Social Inclusion Report No 8. September 2019 [PDF]
This report uses EU-SILC data for 2016 to examine differences by social risk group and social class in access to care services – specifically, childcare and home care for people with an illness or disability.
Grotti, Raffaele +3 more
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Housework and childcare in Italy: a persistent case of gender inequality [PDF]
This article focuses on the gender gap in housework and childcare in Italian couples. Italian women still carry out three-quarters of domestic work and two-thirds of childcare.
Arima, S. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To assess clinical outcomes and parental experiences following an intensive multidisciplinary intervention (IMI) for children with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Method A prospective cohort of 28 children (aged 2–8 years) with severe eating difficulties, all meeting ARFID diagnostic criteria at baseline ...
Helena Holmäng +7 more
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Consumption of Public Childcare and Educational Services: an End-User Perspective [PDF]
Public childcare and educational services are complex services resulting in a relationship that is established between a supplier and a consumer of such services.
Aniela Matei +3 more
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