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By comparing the case of the USA with that of France, Kimberly Morgan has pointed out that the quality of child care as well as staff tend to suffer when care work is commercialised in a deregulated and marketoriented economic system. See Kimberly J. Morgan, 'The "Production" of Child Care: How Labour Markets Shape Social Policy and Vice Versa', Social Politics, Vol. 12, No. 2 (2005), pp. 246-52.
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