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                                                  am writing a thesis concerning 
                                                  working mothers and their effect 
                                                  in the workplace. My topic also 
                                                  includes the history of women 
                                                  in the workforce (Civil War 
                                                  to the present), childcare/daycare, 
                                                  education. I am trying to find 
                                                  additional information concerning 
                                                  the emergence of child/daycare 
                                                  from the World War I and II 
                                                  era with its statistics. Primarily 
                                                  I'm looking for literature on 
                                                  the subject. Could you please 
                                                  point me in the right direction.. 
                                                  It would be greatly appreciated. 
                                                  
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                                                 Thanks 
                                                  for your note to FEMINIST.COM 
                                                  and for your research on childcare--a 
                                                  topic that I have recently been 
                                                  paying more attention to. Mostly 
                                                  because for my generation (I'm 
                                                  28) the barrier seems to be 
                                                  children, whereas for past generations 
                                                  it was marriage. Now, we have 
                                                  to work to make child rearing 
                                                  a male and female job--or better 
                                                  yet, one not based on gender 
                                                  at all. For more on this topic 
                                                  you should reference the following: 
                                                  
 
                                                  A 
                                                soon to be published book--Children's 
                                                Interest/Mother's Rights 
                                                by Sonya Michel. It will be published 
                                                by Yale University Press, New 
                                                London, CT. Sonya Michel is director 
                                                of the Women's Studies Program 
                                                at the University of Illinois, 
                                                Urbana-Champaign, so contacting 
                                                her may be a good first step. 
                                                You should also look for the work 
                                                of Theresa Funiciello, author 
                                                of Tyranny of Kindness 
                                                and numerous articles on related 
                                                topics.Wellesley 
                                                    Center for Research on Women 
                                                    (based in Wellesley, MA), 
                                                    which is hosting a conference 
                                                    on the workplace and childcare 
                                                    and family structure, etc... 
                                                    in November.  
                                                  The 
                                                    Progressive Policy Institute 
                                                    based in Washington, DC) has 
                                                    done work around Clinton's 
                                                    Child Care Initiative and 
                                                    thus may have information 
                                                    for you.  
                                                  
                                                  I hope these four suggestions 
                                                  point you in the right direction. 
                                                  
                                                 Amy
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