Organization hybridity in the Dutch early childhood education and care system: Organization logic in relation to quality and inclusion

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Abstract

This article investigates whether differences in quality and inclusion in a hybrid ECEC system can be explained by organization logics. Based on nationally representative data from 136 Dutch ECEC centers, we used a configurational approach to cluster organizations in three different types based on structural and cultural characteristics: engaged professional organizations, commercial service-oriented corporations and traditional bureaucratic organizations. Results indicated that engaged professional organizations outperform other organization types with regard to quality and inclusion. These organizations invest in professional development, are connected to local communities and express a clear social mission. These results add to the ongoing scientific and societal debate on the role of day care in major public tasks, such as reducing inequalities and preventing early education gaps.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102180
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Educational Research
Volume119
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment of the Netherlands under grant agreement No. 201400100.020.028 .

Publisher Copyright:
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Keywords

  • Configurational approach
  • Early childhood education and care
  • Inclusion
  • Organization hybridity
  • Organization logic
  • Quality

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