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It is ten years since the first edition of this well-established text was published. The second edition contains an almost entirely new selection of readings, to bring the publication up-to-date, and to develop themes that are likely to remain topical into the late 1990s and beyond. Where possible and relevant, much of the material has a comparative (particularly European) perspective. The book is an essential text for students and teachers of social policy and women's studies.
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It is ten years since the first edition of this well-established text was published. The second edition contains an almost entirely new selection of readings, to bring the publication up-to-date, and to develop themes that are likely to remain topical into the late 1990s and beyond. Where possible and relevant, much of the material has a comparative (particularly European) perspective. The book is an essential text for students and teachers of social policy and women's studies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 1997
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781349259083
- Artikelnr.: 54784779
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. September 1997
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781349259083
- Artikelnr.: 54784779
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Edited By Clare Ungerson and Mary Kember
Introduction; C.Ungerson & M.Kember.- PART 1: WOMEN, SOCIAL SECURITY AND CITIZENSHIP.- Introduction; C.Ungerson Tracing the Contours of Women's Citizenship; R.Lister Equality, Difference and State Welfare: Labour Market and Family Policies in Sweden; J.Lewis & G.Astrom.- PART 2: WOMEN AND THE LABOUR MARKET.- Introduction; M.Kember Women in the Labour Market: Policy in Perspective; A.Dale Part-time Employment and Labour Market Policies; T.Walsh Women and '1992': Integration or Segmentation; G.Whitting.- PART 3: WOMEN AND CHILD CARE Introduction; M.Kember Government Policy; J.Brannen & P.Moss.- Locational Issues in Childcare Provision; S.Bowlby.- Social Support for Families; A.Coote, H.Harman & P.Hewitt Families in Dreamland; P.Morgan.- PART 4: LONE MOTHERS Introduction; M.Kember State, Family and Personal Responsibility: the Changing Balance for Lone Mothers in the UK; J.Millar.- The Relative Prosperity of French One-Parent Families; J. Baker.- PART 5: WOMEN AND HOUSING AND PLANNING POLICY.- Introduction; C.Ungerson Finding a Home; H.Graham Gender, House and 'Home': Social Meanings and Domestic Architecture in Britain; R.Madigan & M.Munro Safer Cities for Women; S.Trench, T.Oc & S.Tiesdell.- PART 6: WOMEN AND EDUCATION.- Introduction; M.Kember 'Just Three Quiet Girls'; M.Stanworth A Gender Agenda; M.David.- The New School Governing Bodies: Are Gender and Race on the Agenda?; R.Deem Can the Barriers be Breached? Mature Women's Access to Higher Education; L.Sperling.- Access and Assets: the Experience of Mature Mother Students in Higher Education; R.Edwards.- PART 7: WOMEN AND HEALTH CARE Introduction; C.Ungerson Maternity Services; House of Commons Select Committee on Health.- Women and Private Medicine; R.Wiles The New Reproductive Technology: Problem or Solution?; J.Strickler.- PART 8: WOMEN AND THE PERSONAL SOCIAL SERVICES.- Introduction; C.Ungerson.- The Restructuring of the Personal Social Services; M.Langan.- Women Caring for People: the Mismatch between Rhetoric and Women's Reality?; H.Brown & H.Smith.- PART 9: WOMEN AND INFORMAL CARE Introduction; C.Ungerson Informal Care-Givers for Elderly People; S.Arber & J.Ginn.- Feminist Research and Informal Care; J.Morris.- Payment for Caring: Mapping a Territory; C.Ungerson.
Introduction; C.Ungerson & M.Kember.- PART 1: WOMEN, SOCIAL SECURITY AND CITIZENSHIP.- Introduction; C.Ungerson Tracing the Contours of Women's Citizenship; R.Lister Equality, Difference and State Welfare: Labour Market and Family Policies in Sweden; J.Lewis & G.Astrom.- PART 2: WOMEN AND THE LABOUR MARKET.- Introduction; M.Kember Women in the Labour Market: Policy in Perspective; A.Dale Part-time Employment and Labour Market Policies; T.Walsh Women and '1992': Integration or Segmentation; G.Whitting.- PART 3: WOMEN AND CHILD CARE Introduction; M.Kember Government Policy; J.Brannen & P.Moss.- Locational Issues in Childcare Provision; S.Bowlby.- Social Support for Families; A.Coote, H.Harman & P.Hewitt Families in Dreamland; P.Morgan.- PART 4: LONE MOTHERS Introduction; M.Kember State, Family and Personal Responsibility: the Changing Balance for Lone Mothers in the UK; J.Millar.- The Relative Prosperity of French One-Parent Families; J. Baker.- PART 5: WOMEN AND HOUSING AND PLANNING POLICY.- Introduction; C.Ungerson Finding a Home; H.Graham Gender, House and 'Home': Social Meanings and Domestic Architecture in Britain; R.Madigan & M.Munro Safer Cities for Women; S.Trench, T.Oc & S.Tiesdell.- PART 6: WOMEN AND EDUCATION.- Introduction; M.Kember 'Just Three Quiet Girls'; M.Stanworth A Gender Agenda; M.David.- The New School Governing Bodies: Are Gender and Race on the Agenda?; R.Deem Can the Barriers be Breached? Mature Women's Access to Higher Education; L.Sperling.- Access and Assets: the Experience of Mature Mother Students in Higher Education; R.Edwards.- PART 7: WOMEN AND HEALTH CARE Introduction; C.Ungerson Maternity Services; House of Commons Select Committee on Health.- Women and Private Medicine; R.Wiles The New Reproductive Technology: Problem or Solution?; J.Strickler.- PART 8: WOMEN AND THE PERSONAL SOCIAL SERVICES.- Introduction; C.Ungerson.- The Restructuring of the Personal Social Services; M.Langan.- Women Caring for People: the Mismatch between Rhetoric and Women's Reality?; H.Brown & H.Smith.- PART 9: WOMEN AND INFORMAL CARE Introduction; C.Ungerson Informal Care-Givers for Elderly People; S.Arber & J.Ginn.- Feminist Research and Informal Care; J.Morris.- Payment for Caring: Mapping a Territory; C.Ungerson.







