Social policy, employment and family change in comparative perspective
Bradshaw, Jonathan ; Hatland, Aksel
Edward Elgar - Cheltenham
2006
VIII, 309 p.
comparison ; employment ; social policy ; statistics ; welfare state ; work-life balance
Denmark ; Finland ; Germany ; Iceland ; Netherlands ; Norway ; Sweden
Social protection
English
Bibliogr.;Index
1-84542-626-6
02.03-45410
"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. "
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