Comparative studies like this widen the horizon and enable the reader to view their own country in a new perspective - In the chapter about Britain, the editor Jane Lewis offers a first rate account about the historical development of social policies in Britain.

- Alert, Newsletter of the European Briefing Unit,

Based on a long-term study of the policies of seven European nations towards lone mothers, Lone Mothers in European Welfare Regimes reveals the contrasting attitudes in Europe today towards lone motherhood. The contributors examine the specific categorisation and treatment of lone mothers as well as the problems created, in terms of government policy, by the obvious conflict in the parent-worker role. Other topics, such as possible marginalisation and the queston of whether the problems that face lone mothers are unique or simply a by-product of wider social problems, are also discussed.
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Based on a long-term study of the policies of seven European nations towards lone mothers, this book reveals the contrasting attitudes in Europe today towards lone motherhood. The contributors examine the specific categorisation and treatment of lone mothers as well as the problems created by the obvious conflict in the parent-worker role.
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Introduction, Jane Lewis, All Souls College, Oxford, with Barbara Hobson, Stockholm University.1. Lone Mothers in Germany Before and After Unification, Ilona Ostner, University of Gottingen. 2. Lone Mothers: The British Case, Jane Lewis, All Souls College, Oxford. 3. Lone Mothers: the Case of Ireland, Pauline Conroy, Social Science Research Centre (UCD). 4. Lone Mothers in the Netherlands, Jet Bussemaker, Free University, Amsterdam, Annemieke van Drenth, Leiden University, Trudie Knijn and Janneke Plantenga, University of Utrecht. 5. The Parent-Worker Model: Lone Mothers in Sweden, Barbara Hobson and Mieko Takahasi, Stockholm University. 6. Dilemmas of Citizenship in Denmark: Lone Mothers Between Work and Care, Birte Siim, Aalborg University. 7. Lone Mothers in Italy: a Hidden and Embarrassing Issue in a Familist Welfare Regime, Franca Bimbi, University of Padova. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781853024610
Publisert
1997-08-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Vekt
364 gr
Høyde
232 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216

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Jane Lewis is Director of Research in Practice. After an early career in law, including private and public family law, she moved into social policy research. She was Director of the Qualitative Research Unit at NatCen, carrying out research and evaluation largely for central government across the social policy agenda. At NCB (the National Children’s Bureau) she was Director of Research, Evidence and Evaluation.