Childcare and parental leave

This issue of Challenges examines the progress made thus far on childcare leave for parents —mothers and fathers— and turns a spotlight on pending debts in this regard. Few legislative or practical measures exist for satisfying the many types of early childhood care needs, and inequalities of origin...

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spelling oai-11362-359812020-11-17T01:15:48Z Childcare and parental leave NU. CEPAL UNICEF NIÑOS BIENESTAR DE LA INFANCIA LICENCIA PARENTAL ATENCION A LA INFANCIA CHILDREN CHILD WELFARE PARENTAL LEAVE CHILD CARE This issue of Challenges examines the progress made thus far on childcare leave for parents —mothers and fathers— and turns a spotlight on pending debts in this regard. Few legislative or practical measures exist for satisfying the many types of early childhood care needs, and inequalities of origin are still rife. In order to meet those needs, the policy response must be aimed at ensuring universal satisfaction of children's right to care regardless of the formal employment status (or otherwise) of their parents, and the existing models of care from birth must be thoroughly reviewed. 2014-03-20T01:28:50Z 2014-03-20T01:28:50Z 2011-07 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/35981 en Challenges: Newsletter on progress towards the Millenium Development Goals from a child rights perspective 12 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC UNICEF
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topic NIÑOS
BIENESTAR DE LA INFANCIA
LICENCIA PARENTAL
ATENCION A LA INFANCIA
CHILDREN
CHILD WELFARE
PARENTAL LEAVE
CHILD CARE
spellingShingle NIÑOS
BIENESTAR DE LA INFANCIA
LICENCIA PARENTAL
ATENCION A LA INFANCIA
CHILDREN
CHILD WELFARE
PARENTAL LEAVE
CHILD CARE
Childcare and parental leave
description This issue of Challenges examines the progress made thus far on childcare leave for parents —mothers and fathers— and turns a spotlight on pending debts in this regard. Few legislative or practical measures exist for satisfying the many types of early childhood care needs, and inequalities of origin are still rife. In order to meet those needs, the policy response must be aimed at ensuring universal satisfaction of children's right to care regardless of the formal employment status (or otherwise) of their parents, and the existing models of care from birth must be thoroughly reviewed.
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title Childcare and parental leave
title_short Childcare and parental leave
title_full Childcare and parental leave
title_fullStr Childcare and parental leave
title_full_unstemmed Childcare and parental leave
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publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/35981
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