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Table of Contents Page 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