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Abstract
This article analyses the social bias in the access to both formal and informal care by different household income groups in Spain. Based on data from the Living Conditions Survey (Encuesta de Condiciones de Vida), a statistical model is used to isolate the effect of mothers' occupation on the use of childcare. The 2006-2016 period is analysed in order to assess the conjunctural effect of the economic crisis of 2008. The results show that access to formal care in Spain is clearly stratified by household income. While this access bias predates the economic crisis, it was exacerbated during the recession years. Informal care is therefore a complementary resource, especially for middle- and lower-class families and in households with part-time employed mothers.
Translated title of the contribution | Winners and Losers: Unequal Access to Early Childhood Education And Care Resources: Unequal Access to Early Childhood Education and Care Resources |
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Original language | Spanish |
Pages (from-to) | 81-96 |
Number of pages | 32 |
Journal | Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas, REIS |
Issue number | 182 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2023 |
Keywords
- Economic Crisis
- Formal and Informal Childcare
- Inequality
- Life Conditions Survey
- Familism
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Inversión en la temprana infancia: política, políticas y resultados
Leon Ramon Borja, M., Ibañez Garzaran, Z. L., Maestripieri, L., Goma Carmona, R. J., Palomera Zaidel, D., Daly, M., Gabaldón Estevan, D., Martínez Virto, L., Morabito, C., Navarro Varas, L., Pavolini, E., Ranci, C., Salido Cortés, O. & Sarasa Urdiola, S.
1/01/18 → 30/06/22
Project: Research Projects and Other Grants