Rodinná politika a formální a neformální péče o předškolní děti ve vybraných státech Evropy

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Sociologicky Casopis-Czech Sociological Review Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.13060/00380288.2019.55.4.474
Věra Kuchařová, Olga Nešporová
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The article focuses on the use of childcare for preschool-age children in 13 European countries with different models of maternal employment. Employing a comparative approach it relates care arrangements to family policy measures. Childcare policies and practices in post-communist countries (the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia) are compared in a wider European context and specifically to various countries representing the principal types of welfare state and family policy strategies in Europe (the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Spain, and Sweden). The article focuses on parental leave schemes, parental employment, and formal childcare and takes into account informal childcare, which in many countries is crucial to achieving a work-life balance. The authors' findings reveal that the use of informal childcare is not directly related to either the length of paid parental leave or maternal employment. Informal childcare, which in most cases is provided by grandparents, is used on a weekly basis for at least thirty per cent of preschool-age children in all the post-communist countries studied except Bulgaria. However, similarly high levels of informal childcare were also found in the United Kingdom, Italy, and Austria. Gendered moral rationalities based on cultural norms play an important role in division of childcare in each European state.
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选定欧洲国家的家庭政策和学前儿童的正式和非正式照料
本文重点研究了13个欧洲国家不同母亲就业模式下的学龄前儿童托儿服务使用情况。它采用比较方法,将照料安排与家庭政策措施联系起来。后共产主义国家(捷克共和国、保加利亚、匈牙利、波兰、斯洛伐克和斯洛文尼亚)的儿童保育政策和实践在更广泛的欧洲背景下进行了比较,特别是与代表欧洲福利国家和家庭政策战略主要类型的各国(英国、德国、奥地利、意大利、法国、西班牙和瑞典)进行了比较。这篇文章的重点是育儿假计划、父母就业和正规儿童保育,并考虑到非正规儿童保育,这在许多国家对实现工作与生活的平衡至关重要。作者的研究结果表明,非正规儿童保育的使用与带薪育儿假的长短或母亲的就业没有直接关系。在除保加利亚以外的所有研究的后共产主义国家中,至少有30%的学龄前儿童每周接受非正式托儿服务,在大多数情况下由祖父母提供。然而,在英国、意大利和奥地利也发现了类似的高水平的非正规儿童保育。基于文化规范的性别道德理性在欧洲各国儿童保育分工中发挥着重要作用。
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期刊介绍: Sociologický časopis je recenzovaný vědecký časopis publikující původní příspěvky k poznání společnosti od českých i zahraničních autorů. Vychází od roku 1965. Časopis přináší stati zabývající se otázkami teoretické sociologie, články zkoumající transformační jevy a sociální procesy probíhající v postkomunistických společnostech, přehledové články zpracovávající vývoj v široké paletě oborů sociologie a příbuzných sociálních věd, informace ze sociologických výzkumů.
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