The Norwegian Cash-for-Care Reform. Changing behaviour and stable attitudes
In 1998 Norway introduced a cash-for-care scheme. Parent with children aged one or two were offered <br />a cash-for-care benefit if they did not make use of public funded day care centres. The reform was supported by <br />political parties of the centre and right and st...
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doaj-7e4d1a646e62414281318baf17a0c65a2020-11-24T22:58:56ZdanHøgskolen i Oslo og AkershusNordisk Barnehageforskning1890-91672009-03-0121The Norwegian Cash-for-Care Reform. Changing behaviour and stable attitudesLars GulbrandsenIn 1998 Norway introduced a cash-for-care scheme. Parent with children aged one or two were offered <br />a cash-for-care benefit if they did not make use of public funded day care centres. The reform was supported by <br />political parties of the centre and right and strongly opposed by parties on the left. Since 1999 ever fewer parents <br />have made use of the opportunity to claim the benefit and have instead sent their children to a day care centre. At- <br />titudes towards the cash-for-care reform, however, have remained very stable up to now. The principle of freedom <br />of choice appears to be strongly rooted among Norwegians. The political agreement on maximum prices made <br />this freedom a reality even for parents who wanted to make use of child care centres. http://grundtvig.hio.no/index.php/nordiskbarnehageforskning/article/view/43 |
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Høgskolen i Oslo og Akershus |
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In 1998 Norway introduced a cash-for-care scheme. Parent with children aged one or two were offered <br />a cash-for-care benefit if they did not make use of public funded day care centres. The reform was supported by <br />political parties of the centre and right and strongly opposed by parties on the left. Since 1999 ever fewer parents <br />have made use of the opportunity to claim the benefit and have instead sent their children to a day care centre. At- <br />titudes towards the cash-for-care reform, however, have remained very stable up to now. The principle of freedom <br />of choice appears to be strongly rooted among Norwegians. The political agreement on maximum prices made <br />this freedom a reality even for parents who wanted to make use of child care centres. |
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