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| Family change and family policies in Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States | | Author(s) | Sheila B Kamerman, Alfred J Kahn |
| Corporate Author | Mannheim Centre for European Social Research |
| Publisher | Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1997 |
| Pages | 463 pp (Family change and family policies in the west, volume 1) |
| Source | Oxford University Press, Saxon Way West, Corby NN18 9ES. |
| Keywords | The Family ; Services ; Health services ; Social policy ; Employment ; Remuneration ; United Kingdom ; Canada ; New Zealand ; United States of America. |
| Annotation | This is the first volume in a series reporting on the evolution of family policies in western welfare states and comparing current provisions. Topics covered for each country include: family formation and current structural patterns; the division of labour between employment and family work at home; incomes, earnings and transfers (taxation and benefits); health and personal social services; and the political and institutional context for family policy. |
| Accession Number | CPA-980217219 B |
| Classmark | SJ: I: L: TM2: WJ: WL: 8: 7S: 7YN: 7T |
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