Raising a Nation
10 Reasons Every American Has a Stake in Child Care For All
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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2025. október 28.
- ISBN 9780197799291
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem214 oldal
- Méret 239x165x21 mm
- Súly 408 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
Child care is an incredible pain point for millions of Americans, those living in blue states and red states, those living in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Yet very little is being done to fix it. Raising a Nation argues that we need to make a values-based case for a comprehensive child care program, because we will never get the system we need until every American feels they have a stake in it. The book offers ten distinct but connected cases for why a good child care system is essential for strong children, strong families, strong communities, and a strong nation.
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Raising a Nation offers a new framework for thinking about a comprehensive, inclusive child care system: one that supports families in all their diversity, whether they want to utilize a licensed child care program, family member, or have a parent as the primary child care provider.
Thanks to a history of neglect, child care in America is expensive, scarce, and of questionable quality. Yet too often the response is not a push for governmental action but a derisive, "Why should I pay for your child?" At best, leaders make the case for child care on bloodless economic grounds: We need a place to put the kids so parents can work. Elliot Haspel argues that a key step has been missed. A step so fundamental that it has ruined the chances of winning an effective child care system, despite decades of pain that cross geographic and ideological borders. Establishing that good child care belongs among the pantheon of American values.
Haspel makes ten distinct but interlinking cases for why every American--whatever their political affiliation, and whether or not they have young children or any children at all--has a stake in ensuring a strong child care system to facilitate strong families and a strong nation. This groundbreaking book opens up conversations that can finally push child care from being seen as a private responsibility to being viewed as an essential part of the American social fabric.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: What We Talk About When We Talk About Child Care
Chapter 1: The Solidarity Case
Chapter 2: The Community Case
Chapter 3: The Family Values Case
Chapter 4: The Patriotic Case
Chapter 5: The Parenthood and Childhood Case
Chapter 6: The Racial and Gender Equity Case
Chapter 7: The Anti-Poverty Case
Chapter 8: The Security Case
Chapter 9: The Economic Case
Chapter 10: The American Dream Case
Conclusion: Toward the Child Care System America Needs and Parents Deserve
Acknowledgements
Endnotes
Index