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Quotes from web articles about
daycare,
2003,
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Nationalising Childhood,
by Melanie Phillips,
Daily Mail,
melaniephillips.com, 11-Dec-03 |
The whole thrust is to increase
‘childcare’. By this, the (British) government does not mean care by parents -- the
one thing that’s really important and yet is not provided for. Instead, it’s
all about getting mothers out to work and paying other people to care for
their children.
Category =
Economics, Politics
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Nationalising Childhood,
by Melanie Phillips,
Daily Mail,
melaniephillips.com, 11-Dec-03 |
With no consensus on whether daycare is good for
children or not, it is essential that a level playing field should give
parents the choice of whether to work or not.
Category = Politics
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Nationalising Childhood,
by Melanie Phillips,
Daily Mail,
melaniephillips.com, 11-Dec-03 |
The message this gives is that the care of
children is a collective activity to be supervised and run by the state,
which knows how to bring up children better than their own mothers who
should be sent out to work instead.
Category = Politics
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Quotes from web articles about
daycare,
2003,
p17 |
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04/30/2008
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