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    Format: VI, 209 S. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783531908953
    Content: A better work-life balance for working parents has become an imperative social policy issue in most contemporary welfare states and sets two objectives: to increase flexible labour forces as well as the number of daycare facilities and to improve children´s overall education. Drawing upon up-to-date empirical data, the volume provides detailed insights in policies targeting families, above all, women as (to be) parents and workers. It compares experiences made in Nordic countries during the last 20 years. These countries have become paragons for policies that apparently work in favour of improving the work-life balance, equal employment opportunities and public child care. The Netherlands, Germany and the UK are taken in as countries that provide contrasts in employment patterns and family-related policies. The volume is a timely contribution to ongoing debates on ‘policies that work’ and related quests for policy-learning in regard to boosting female employment, maintaining, even increasing, birth-rates and investing in human resources.
    Note: Family Policy. The Case of Sweden -- Current Issues of Family Policy in Denmark -- Family Policies in Finland -- Family Policies in Norway -- Family Policy in Iceland: An Overview -- Family Policies in the UK -- Private Responsibility and Some Support. Family Policies in The Netherlands -- Family Policies in Germany -- Conclusion.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783531145648
    Language: German
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