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Lone Parents, Employment and Social Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Lone Parents, Employment and Social Policy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-11-07
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  • Publisher: Policy Press

Policy makers across the world confront issues relating to lone parents and employment, with many governments seeking to increase the participation of lone parents in the labour market. This book offers an analysis of policies and provisions in several countries, identifying policy lessons. Chapters are written by experts on lone parenthood.

Families--the Key to a Prosperous and Compassionate Society for the 21st Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

Families--the Key to a Prosperous and Compassionate Society for the 21st Century

This is a cross-disciplinary social policy text with the central theme that a successful nation for the 21st century requires highly motivated, moral and educated citizens. The authors link problems of the urban ghetto to falling educational standards and the weakening of the family.

D.R.D.A. Reporter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

D.R.D.A. Reporter

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Ain't No Trust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Ain't No Trust

Ain’t No Trust explores issues of trust and distrust among low-income women in the U.S.—at work, around childcare, in their relationships, and with caseworkers—and presents richly detailed evidence from in-depth interviews about our welfare system and why it’s failing the very people it is designed to help. By comparing low-income mothers’ experiences before and after welfare reform, Judith A. Levine probes women’s struggles to gain or keep jobs while they simultaneously care for their children, often as single mothers. By offering a new way to understand how structural factors impact the daily experiences of poor women, Ain’t No Trust highlights the pervasiveness of distrust in their lives, uncovering its hidden sources and documenting its most corrosive and paralyzing effects. Levine’s critique and conclusions hold powerful implications for scholars and policymakers alike.

Regents' Proceedings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Regents' Proceedings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Proceedings of the Board of Regents

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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From Welfare to Childcare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

From Welfare to Childcare

Although federal and state support for childcare has increased dramatically in response to welfare work requirements, low-income families are still facing difficulties balancing work and family obligations. There is wide variation across states in the strictness of welfare work requirements and in the generosity of childcare support. In addition, the level of co-payments required and the flexibility to use subsidies for informal modes of childcare differ across states, leading families to make different childcare and employment choices. The purpose of From Welfare to Childcare is first to describe what changes occurred in childcare following the 1996 welfare reform legislation, and then to a...

From Child Welfare to Child Well-Being
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 442

From Child Welfare to Child Well-Being

This chapter provides a brief overview of the book highlighting the modest progress from child welfare to child well-being re?ected in these chapters, and the parallel movement in Kahn’s career and research, as his scholarship developed over the years. It then moves to explore the relationship between two overarching themes, child and family policy stressing a universal approach to children and social prot- tion stressing a more targeted approach to disadvantaged and vulnerable individuals including children and the complementarity of these strategies. Introduction To a large extent Alfred J. Kahn was at the forefront of the developments in the ?eld of child welfare services (protective se...

Young Unwed Fathers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Young Unwed Fathers

"An important resource for scholars, policymakers and social service providers....devoted to economic, demographic, ethical, legal, public policy, psychological, social service, subcultural and sociological issues relevant to young fathers. This volume contributes to the ongoing process of reframing the early pregnancy an childbearing literature to include young fathers. The empirical chapters include quantitative analyses of national surveys, ethnographic studies of inner-city young men and program evaluations....provide[s] up-to-date overviews of recent policy and programmatic initiatives." --Journal of Adolescence This volume is the first volume to bring together a wide and balanced array of research program and policy perspectives on unwed fatherhood. The essays illuminate the public debate about welfare reform, paternity and child support, and family values.

It's Not Like I'm Poor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

It's Not Like I'm Poor

"This book chronicles the impact of the sweeping transformation of the social safety net that occurred in the mid-1990s. With the dramatic expansion of tax credits--a combination of the Earned Income Tax Credit and other refunds--the economic fortunes of the working poor have been bolstered as never before. 'It's Not Like I'm Poor' looks at how working families plan to use their annual windfall to build up savings, go back to school, and send their kids to college. But dreams of economic mobility are often dashed by the reality of making monthly ends meet on meager wages."--Provided by publisher.