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Family Policy Paradoxes Gender Equality And Labour Market Regulation In Sweden 19302010 Sa Lundqvist

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Family Policy Paradoxes Gender Equality And Labour Market Regulation In Sweden 19302010 Sa Lundqvist
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Åsa Lundqvist
ISBN: 9781847427427, 1847427421
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Family Policy Paradoxes Gender Equality And Labour Market Regulation In Sweden 19302010 Sa Lundqvist by Åsa Lundqvist 9781847427427, 1847427421 instant download after payment.

Family policy paradoxes examines the political regulation of the family in Sweden between 1930 and today. It draws attention to the political attempts to create a 'modern family' and the aspiration to regulate the family and establish gender equality, thereby shedding light on ongoing policy processes within Europe and how these can be understood in the light of a particular political experience. The book is valuable for researchers, lecturers, undergraduate and graduate students who study gender, gender equality and welfare state development in gender studies, sociology, social and public policy, social work, politics and social/contemporary history

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