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FEATURE: The Forgotten Consumer: The Distorted Delivery of Child-Care Services

Dale Raneberg and Terence Daubney | 09 September 1991

The persistences of informal child care in the face of increasing governent subsidies for child-care services suggests that the policy of making child care universally accessible is failing. The argument that the present policy ignores the distinct needs of different consumer groups and disadvantages those with the most basic needs and the least ability to pay.

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