2023
DOI: 10.1177/09075682231170151
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Advancing global and transnational approaches to the study of out-of-home childcare

Abstract: This paper advances the global and transnational agency approach to the study of out-of-home childcare, specifically the institutionalization of children. Based on existing studies, we highlight gaps in the current knowledge of global and transnational actors who shape child institutionalization around the world, including who these actors are, what they do and why, as well as the implications of their activities for children and families. We argue that the rise of global and transnational actors in out-of-hom… Show more

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“…Some care corporations are owned by private equity firms, and some are listed on the stock market. Notably, there is a rise in transnational corporations-the significance of which still needs investigation [56]. Typically, care corporations start in elderly care or personal assistance and later move into other fields, including residential childcare.…”
Section: Factors Underpinning the Entry Of For-profit Firms Into Publ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some care corporations are owned by private equity firms, and some are listed on the stock market. Notably, there is a rise in transnational corporations-the significance of which still needs investigation [56]. Typically, care corporations start in elderly care or personal assistance and later move into other fields, including residential childcare.…”
Section: Factors Underpinning the Entry Of For-profit Firms Into Publ...mentioning
confidence: 99%