<p><strong>'Raises issues too often ignored by policy-makers...the extensive analysis conducted here will provide researchers and scholars with a good starting point for further work on gender and the welfare state.'</strong> - <em>International Affairs</em><br /><br /><strong>'Gillian Pascall has successfully brought together a great deal of material, woven an argument and clearly presented the extremely complicated picture of the relationship between women and social policy in Britain ... It is a book to use. Last academic year this book proved itself well as an excellent and provocative student text at both undergraduate and postgraduate level and its analytical power means that its utility will last.'</strong> - <em>Journal of Social Policy</em><br /><br /><strong>'This is a valuable book for both students and those teaching them. It is full of useful detail yet remains a clear straightforward text.'</strong> - <em>Housing Studies Vol 13:6 1998</em></p>