儿童保育名额分配中的单亲家长:现状与行动建议

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Hannah S. Steinberg, Simone Schüller, Yasmin Öztürk, T. Klein, Pia Schober
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摘要

单亲父母及其子女尤其受益于幼儿教育和儿童保育计划。然而,德国有近三分之一的单亲父母需要为其三岁以下的子女提供托儿服务,但却找不到合适的托儿所。尽管约 70% 的日托机构声称在分配名额时会考虑单亲标准,但现行的分配程序无法保证这一点得到落实。本文介绍了如何在全国范围内设计透明的分配标准,以及如何通过合适的、集中的、市政分配系统实施这些标准。特别是在德国(西部)地区,这些地区对机构托儿所的需求尚未得到满足,因此,除就业和儿童年龄等其他因素外,单亲状况也应作为一项独立的标准加以考虑。
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Alleinerziehende in der Betreuungsplatzvergabe: Status quo und Handlungsempfehlungen
Single parents and their children benefit particularly from early childhood education and childcare programmes. Nevertheless, almost a third of single parents in Germany who need childcare for their children under the age of three are unable to find it. Although around 70 % of day care providers claim to take the single-parent criterion into account when allocating slots, the prevailing allocation procedures cannot guarantee that this is implemented. This article shows how transparent allocation criteria can be designed nationwide and how their implementation can be realised through suitable, centralised, municipal allocation systems. Particularly in (western) German regions with a high unmet demand for institutional childcare, single-parent status should be considered as an independent criterion in addition to other factors such as employment and child age.
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Wirtschaftsdienst
Wirtschaftsdienst Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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0.60
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228
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Die Zeitschrift, herausgegeben von der ZBW, publiziert Beiträge von namhaften Autor:innen aus Wissenschaft und Politik zu aktuellen Themen der Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik in Deutschland und in der Europäischen Union. Der Wirtschaftsdienst schlägt eine Brücke zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis, die Leser:innen werden sachkundig und allgemeinverständlich über aktuelle wirtschaftspolitische Themen informiert. Die Zeitschrift erscheint seit 1916 und gehört damit zu den traditionsreichsten wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fachzeitschriften. Offiziell zitiert als: Wirtschaftsdienst
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