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Child care on a do-it-yourself basis by a parent would seem to be just as worthy of subsidization by government as nonparental care is.
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Household-labor time and market-labor time are organized in part through the social structure of unequal gender relations.
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This article explores the evolution of the care economy in Spain in the latter half of the twentieth century, analyzing the time use of family members, women's entrance into paid employment, and welfare state policies.
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The paper provides a detailed description of different aspects of family policy in Germany, including descriptions of financial and employment supports for families in their caregiving role.