Explore the relationship between childcare gap policies and children’s social quality: a comparative analysis of European countries

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Wai Kam Yu, Ruby Chui Man Chau, Clement Yu, Grace Ho
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PurposeThis article focuses on children’s social quality. Social quality can be understood as the extent to which people can engage in the social, economic, and cultural lives of their communities, under conditions that strengthen their well-being and potential. This article has two purposes. The first is to develop a league table ranking 23 countries’ children’s social quality based on comparative data. The second is to examine the correlation between these countries' commitment to promoting children’s social quality and reducing the child care gap, where childcare is insufficiently covered by child care leave or Early Childhood Education and Care.Design/methodology/approachWe analyse the findings obtained from the children’s social quality league table and the child care gap league table for the 23 countries.FindingsThe findings reveal mixed relationships between the children’s social quality league table and the child care gap league table. These findings indicate that we cannot assume that countries prioritizing the reduction of the child care gap automatically possess the capacity or willingness to promote other aspects of children’s welfare. They also highlight the significance of encouraging countries to enhance their children’s social quality as a way to promote children’s welfare rather than solely reducing the child care gap.Originality/valueChildren’s social quality is a new research area. To explore it, this article makes an innovative attempt by exploring the connection between social quality, children’s welfare, and the child care gap. The league table of children’s social quality this article developed is the first of its kind.
探索儿童保育差距政策与儿童社会质量之间的关系:欧洲国家比较分析
目的 本文重点关注儿童的社会素质。社会素质可以理解为人们能够在加强其福祉和潜能的条件下参与其所在社区的社会、经济和文化生活的程度。本文有两个目的。一是根据比较数据,编制一份 23 个国家儿童社会质量排名表。设计/方法/方法我们分析了 23 个国家的儿童社会质量排行榜和儿童保育差距排行榜的结果。研究结果表明,儿童社会质量排行榜和儿童保育差距排行榜之间的关系参差不齐。这些研究结果表明,我们不能假定优先缩小儿童保育差距的国家自动拥有促进儿童福利其他方面的能力或意愿。这些研究结果还强调了鼓励各国提高儿童社会素质,以此促进儿童福利,而不是仅仅缩小儿童保育差距的意义。为了对其进行探索,本文进行了创新性的尝试,探讨了社会质量、儿童福利和儿童保育差距之间的联系。本文开发的儿童社会质量排行榜是同类研究中的首创。
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