The Institute is publishing an electronic book as part of a project on public daycare services in the Visegrad countries.
This electronic book offers data and analysis on day care for children in the Visegrad countries with three aims: to assess the current situation in the region, to identify the limitations on increasing capacity in day care and to share any lessons learnt from government interventions in the area during the past twenty years. The book is a collection of papers that describe and explain the evolution of day care services, or more generally, family policy in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Download from here.
Programme
Date: 18 February 2010, 13.00 to 15.00
Venue: Institute for Labour and Family Research, Župné námestie 5-6, 841 01 Bratislava
13.00-13.05 Welcome by representative of the Institute for Labour and Family Research
13.05-13.20 A. Scharle (Budapest Institute): Introduction of the e-book
13.25-13.45 D. Gerbery (ILFR): Child care issues and policies in Slovakia
13.50-14.10 J. Válková and B. Plasová (Brno University): Principles, goals, functions and future prospects of the Czech childcare policy
14.15-15.00 Questions and discussion
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