Essays about: "free childcare"
Found 4 essays containing the words free childcare.
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1. En kartläggning av medvetenhet och kunskap kring allergener i kök som lagar mat till förskolor i Kalmar kommun
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and TechnologyAbstract : Studierna har visat att andelen förekomst av matallergier hos barn varierar mellan 5-8%. Vanliga allergiframkallande livsmedel inkluderar mjölk, ägg, fisk, skaldjur, olika spannmål, nötter, frön och baljväxter som jordnötter och soja. READ MORE
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2. The Impact of Free Childcare Services on Women’s Economic Opportunities: A Case Study in Guanacaste, Costa Rica
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : While Costa Rica is a country with many impressive social and economic achievements, women in the country are still struggling to participate in and contribute to the economy. The disproportionate share of childcare responsibilities that women in the country often bear, are hindering them from achieving work opportunities and attaining higher educational levels. READ MORE
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3. The Implications of Cash-For-Childcare on Gender Equality in the Korean Welfare State: Care Responsibility and Consequences of Cash-For-Childcare for Women
University essay from Lunds universitet/Sociologi; Lunds universitet/Socialhögskolan; Lunds universitet/Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : Noting increasing ethos of free choice on childcare decisions, this study examines the implications of cash-for-childcare on women’s gender equality in the Korean welfare state. In order to do so, this study used the mixed methods analysis for looking at care responsibility and the women with young children’s decisions for cash-for-childcare, respectively. READ MORE
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4. Mothers, Markets and Medicine : The role of traditional herbal medicine in primary women and child health care in the Dar es Salaam region, Tanzania.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Systematisk biologi; Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : Traditional medicine is still the most common primary healthcare used in Tanzania, especially among women. The ethnobotanical studies performed in Tanzania have not explored women’s traditional medicine, with the result that we do not know that much about it, including if women’s usage of medicinal plants create a threat against the medicinal flora’s biodiversity or not. READ MORE