Everything Is Broken: Childcare and Inequality in the United States
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In the United States, childcare is presented in law and policy as a matter of "parental choice." Mothers, however, experience it differently. Instead of empowering families, childcare today often functions as an "invisible system" or a missing market—and one in which mothers find few good options. Yet because most mothers are also employed, they must still find a way to make do.
Based on years of ethnographic and administrative research, sociologist Jennifer Woltil Bouek explores how mother...
Based on years of ethnographic and administrative research, sociologist Jennifer Woltil Bouek explores how mother...


