Social Policy, Employment and Family Change in Comparative PerspectiveJonathan Bradshaw, Aksel Hatland Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006 - 309 páginas This book is a comparative study of family change, parental employment and social policy in the five Nordic countries, the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom. In all these countries family forms have been profoundly affected by lower fertility rates, lower marriage rates, increased cohabitation, higher risks of relationship breakdown and episodes of lone parenthood. These changes have also been linked to an increase in the proportion of mothers participating in the labour market. The contributors to this book trace these social trends over the last twenty years and analyse how social policy has developed and evolved in response. They argue that while the Nordic countries pioneered efforts to recognise new family forms and reconcile work and family life, there is still considerable variation between them as well as some evidence that the non-Nordic countries are catching up. Social Policy, Employment and Family Change in Comparative Perspective will strongly appeal to academics and researchers of social policy as well as policy makers looking to learn from the experiences of these countries. |
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... Welfare Policies and Employment in the Context of Family Change ' . Björnberg , U. and L. Dahlgren ( 2003b ) , ' Labour supply . The case of Sweden ' , National report for the project , ' Welfare Policies and Employment in the Context ...
... Welfare Policies and Employment in the Context of Family Change ' . Björnberg , U. and L. Dahlgren ( 2003b ) , ' Labour supply . The case of Sweden ' , National report for the project , ' Welfare Policies and Employment in the Context ...
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... Welfare Policies and Employment in the Context of Family Change ' . Forssén , K. , A.M. Laukkanen and V.M. Ritakallio ( 2003b ) , ' Labour supply . The case of Finland ' , National report for the project , ' Welfare Policies and ...
... Welfare Policies and Employment in the Context of Family Change ' . Forssén , K. , A.M. Laukkanen and V.M. Ritakallio ( 2003b ) , ' Labour supply . The case of Finland ' , National report for the project , ' Welfare Policies and ...
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Jonathan Bradshaw, Aksel Hatland. ' Welfare Policies and Employment in the Context of Family Change ' . Skevik , A. ( 2003 ) , ' Family policies in Norway ' , Third national report for the project , ' Welfare Policies & Employment in the ...
Jonathan Bradshaw, Aksel Hatland. ' Welfare Policies and Employment in the Context of Family Change ' . Skevik , A. ( 2003 ) , ' Family policies in Norway ' , Third national report for the project , ' Welfare Policies & Employment in the ...
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Naomi Finch | 13 |
The Parental Employment Context | 37 |
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analysis average earnings birth Björnberg Bradshaw and Finch breadwinner model cent Chapter child benefit package child poverty rates childbearing childcare childless cohabiting compared Context of Family costs Council of Europe cross-national Danish Demographic Denmark DK FIN earner ECHP economic educational attainment eight countries employed mothers employment participation employment rates Esping-Andersen Eurobarometer Eurostat extent Eydal Family Change family forms family policy family type fertility rates Figure Finland Forssén gender equity Germany higher household Iceland impact income increased individual Knijn labour market lone mothers lone parents male breadwinner marriage married mothers and fathers mothers with young Netherlands non-Nordic countries Nordic countries Norway number of children OECD Ostner parental leave parenthood part-time employment paternity leave patterns Policies and Employment proportion relationship relatively Research role Skevik Social Policy Sweden Table take-up trends unpaid variables wage replacement Welfare Policies women Yes Yes Yes young children