Childcare policy: Who Does It Best?

Childcare policy: Who Does It Best?

Author: Katy Lee and Dominic Kraemer October 31, 2025 Duration: 58:42

Childcare policy affects all of us at some point in our lives. And depending on where you live, your country’s parental leave and early-education policies can determine everything from what you do for a living to how you divide household labor to how you plan for your future. Reporters Maja Stepančič and Uršula Zaletelj took a whirlwind trip across Europe to find out which country does childcare policy best. And even if you don’t have kids of your own, we’re pretty sure you’ll enjoy taking the journey with them.

Maja and Uršula are the hosts of the Slovenian-language parenting podcast Šala za starše, or ‘A Joke for Parents’. You can find their show here.

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00:00:43 Introducing Uršula Zaletelj and Maja Stepančič

00:05:52 How childcare made this episode about childcare possible

00:13:55 How Icelandic women went on strike and brought the entire country to a halt

00:17:25 A Swedish toddler trouble

00:21:52 Is it best to raise your child in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower?

00:28:26 The longest parental leave in Europe

00:34:54 Italy: La Famiglia Mulino Bianco

00:42:39 No place like home!


Written, reported and produced by: Uršula Zaletelj and Maja Stepančič

Additional production: Katz Laszlo

Editors: Jasmin Baoumy, Katz Laszlo

Editorial support: Dominic Kraemer, Katy Lee, Morgan Childs

Sound design: Jesse Lou Lawson

Mixing and mastering: Wojciech Oleksiak

Music and SFX: Jim Barne, Epidemic, FreeSound.org

Artwork: RTiiiKA

With thanks to everyone that talked to us for this episode: Mathieu Lefèvre, Ana Marija Sikirić Simčic, Martina Pezer, Petra Klasić, Ivona Ivić Lovrenović, Mojca Dominikovič, Katarina Hovfing, Katy Lee, Stephanie Scherer, Dana Thompson, Richard Thompson, Madalina Ion, Corina Parvu, Alenka Švab, Katarina Bogataj, Carlotta Giordano, Giulia Milan, Letizia Mencarini, Maria Rosaria Gualano and Anne Wiebke Peters.

And a final, heartfelt thanks to the wonderful professionals who looked after Uršula and Maja’s children so they could work on this episode ❤️

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