Citizen, Mother, Worker: Debating Public Responsibility for Child Care after the Second World War (Gender and American Culture)

Citizen, Mother, Worker: Debating Public Responsibility for Child Care after the Second World War (Gender and American Culture)

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ISBN: 0807854859 / Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press, October 2003

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Stoltzfus traces grassroots activism and national and local policy debates surrounding public funding of childcare services for working parents in the two decades after the end of World War II. Using case studies from Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and the state of California, she explains why we still don't have adequate child care in America. The book helps illuminate America's changing social, political, and fiscal priorities, as well as the meaning of female citizenship in the postwar period. Read More
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