National styles of regulation: Child care in three countries |
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Authors: | William T. Gormley Jr. B. Guy Peters |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Government, Georgetown University, 20057, Washington, DC, USA 2. Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh, 15260, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Abstract: | An analysis of child care regulations in Germany, Sweden, and the United States reveals distinctive national policy styles.
A ‘social constructionist’ perspective, with its emphasis on variable problem definitions, helps to explain such differences.
However, a full understanding of regulatory differences requires attention to regulatory solutions as well. By disaggregating
the concept of regulation, we are able to demonstrate rather different rank-orderings of our three countries in their regulatory
solutions. We attribute these differences to cultural, institutional, and political characteristics of the three countries. |
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