Table of contents for No exit : what parents owe their children and what society owes parents / by Anne L. Alstott.


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INTRODUCTION
PART I   	WHY CONTINUITY OF CARE IS IMPORTANT FOR CHILDREN ? AND COSTLY FOR PARENTS
Chapter One		What is Continuity of Care?
Chapter Two		The Cost of Continuity for Parents? Lives
PART II	WHY SOCIETY IMPOSES THE ?NO EXIT? OBLIGATION ? AND WHAT SOCIETY OWES PARENTS AS A RESULT
Chapter Three	Should Society Expect Parents to Provide Continuity of Care?
Chapter Four 	No Exit and Parental Autonomy
PART III	NEW PROGRAMS TO ASSIST PARENTS
Chapter Five		Caretaker Resource Accounts
Chapter Six		A Closer Look At Caretaker Resources
Chapter Seven	Life-Planning Insurance: Extra Help for Parents of Ill or Disabled Children
PART IV           WHY WORKPLACE PROGRAMS AREN?T ENOUGH
Chapter Eight	Parents and Paid Work
Chapter Nine		The Practical Limitations of the Family-Friendly Workplace
PART V	IMPLEMENTATION 
Chapter Ten		Implementing Caretaker Resource Accounts
Chapter Eleven	Implementing Life-Planning Insurance for Parents
Conclusion
Endnotes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Parenting, Parenthood, Child rearing, Parent and child