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Families and Family Policies in Europe

Comparative Perspectives

by Astrid Pfenning (Volume editor) Thomas Bahle (Volume editor)
©2000 Edited Collection X, 362 Pages

Summary

Comparative family policy studies have flourished in recent years. The growing recognition of family policy is related to far-reaching changes in family structures since the mid-1960s and to the growth of European welfare states to fiscal and institutional limits. With recent welfare state reforms, the family, gender roles, and the social division of labour have become prominent issues. This book contributes to comparative family policy studies by a distinct profile. Contributions typically include a small number of countries. The geographic focus is on Southern European and Scandinavian countries, including comparisons to Austria, Belgium, Britain, Germany, Ireland, and The Netherlands. The book combines quantitative and qualitative approaches, institutional and historical perspectives.

Details

Pages
X, 362
Year
2000
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631370780
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2000. 362 pp., num. tables

Biographical notes

Astrid Pfenning (Volume editor) Thomas Bahle (Volume editor)

The Editors: Thomas Bahle, lecturer in sociology at the University of Mannheim (Germany) and Astrid Pfenning, sociologist, researcher at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, have been managers of the TMR programme ‘Family and Welfare State in Europe’.

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