Poverty, social assistance, and the employability of mothers

Poverty, social assistance, and the employability of mothers1999
About this book
"Why do some welfare states provide income support for mothers to care for their school-aged children at home while others expect them to find employment when their youngest child is six months old? This study, a fundamental contribution to social policy and social-welfare theory, compares recent efforts to restructure social programs for low-income mothers in four countries: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
While these countries are sometimes classified as 'liberal' welfare states, this book demonstrates that they vary considerably in terms of benefit development, expectations concerning maternal employment, and restructuring processes."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL2404311W
Subjects
Cross-cultural studiesGovernment policyÉtudes transculturellesMothersPolitique gouvernementalePoor womenSocial policyPublic welfareFemmes pauvresMèresEmployabilityPoverty, government policySocial service, canadaLabor laws and legislation, canada