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Restructuring Family Policies: Convergences And Divergences by Maureen Baker

Restructuring Family Policies: Convergences And Divergences by Maureen Baker

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Recent years have seen significant changes in the social policies of many liberal welfare-states; this is especially true of social programs for families with children. Increasingly, governments are making family policy trade-offs, reducing support for some families but improving it for others. Why are such trade-offs occurring, and how do governments differ in their approach to family social policy? This study addresses these questions by examining the political, demographic, and socio-economic factors influencing the restructuring of family-related programs in OECD countries. Adopting a feminist political economy approach, Maureen Baker shows that while some governments encourage their citizens to see children as 'future resources,' and promote strong support for reproductive health programs, child welfare services, women's refuges, subsidized childcare, and pay equity, others make these claims while simultaneously reducing family incomes through the deregulation of labour markets and restrictions on income support. This 2006 University of Toronto Press Softcover is in good condition. Owner's Name inside. Some annotations and dog ears; cover rubbed.

ISBN: 9780802085719 SKU: 1575734 This image is of the actual book.

SKU: 1575734
Location: NZ Politics
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