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Family Policies in the Context of Family Change

The Nordic Countries in Comparative Perspective

Christopher Schmitt & Ilona Ostner

Family Policies in the Context of Family Change

Family Policies in the Context of Family Change

The Nordic Countries in Comparative Perspective

Family Policies in the Context of Family Change

 

Part I Nordic welfare states - 'Defamilisation' and 'Individualisation' - Family Policy. The Case of Sweden - Current Issues of Family Policy in Denmark - Family Policy in Finland - Family Policy in Norway - Family Policy in Iceland: An Overview - Part II Varieties of 'Familism' - Family Policy in the UK - Private Responsibility and Some Support.


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Beschrijving Family Policies in the Context of Family Change

This special issue of the Zeitschrift für Familienforschung is based on policy reports for a comparative project that investigated the interaction between changing family forms, changing employment patterns, and family policies in the Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Sweden, and Norway), The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and G- many. The project was financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers' Welfare Research Programme (2002-2005). Jonathan Bradshaw, Professor of Social Policy, University of York, UK, and Aksel Hatland, Research Director, NOVA, Oslo, Norway, chaired the p- ject. The project team included senior national experts and younger researchers from each country in the study. These were: National experts Peter Abrahamson: Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Ulla Björnberg: Professor of Sociology, Goteborg University, Sweden Dr. Gudny Björk Eydal: Lecturer in Social Work and Sociology, University of Reykjavik, Iceland Katja Forssén: Professor of Social Work, University of Turku, Finland Trudie Knijn: Professor of Social Science, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Stefan Olafsson: Professor of Sociology, University of Reykjavik, Iceland Ilona Ostner: Professor of Social Policy, University of Göttingen, Germany Dr. Anne Skevik: Senior Researcher, NOVA, Oslo, Norway Veli-Matti Ritakallio: Professor of Social Policy, University of Turku, Finland Young researchers Lillemor Dahlgren: Research Assistant, Dept. of Sociology, Goteborg University, Sweden Dr. Naomi Finch: Research Fellow, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, UK Anne-Mari Jaakola: Doctoral Student, Dept.


ISBN
9783531145648
Pagina's
209
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NUR
840
Druk
1
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Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
GWV Fachverlage GmbH

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