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Changing Relations of Welfare : Family, Gender and Migration in Britain and Scandinavia

معرفی کتاب «Changing Relations of Welfare : Family, Gender and Migration in Britain and Scandinavia» نوشتهٔ [edited] by Janet Fink and Åsa Lundqvist، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Publishing Limited در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Contents: Introduction, Janet Fink and Asa Lundqvist; Part I Family, Gender Relations and the Welfare State: Overshadowed by the male breadwinner: care in 20th-century Britain, Hilary Land; Competing meanings of gender equality: family, marriage and tax law in 20th-century Denmark, Anna-Birte Ravn and Bente Rosenbeck; The institutionalization of family and gender equality policies in the Swedish welfare state, Asa Lundqvist and Christine Roman; Paradoxes of gender and marital status in mid-20th century British welfare, Janet Fink and Katherine Holden. Part II Gender, Migration and Social Inequalities: Migration, family and British social policy in the late 20th century: British Pakistani perspectives, Kaveri Harris and Alison Shaw; The multicultural challenge to the Danish welfare state: tensions between gender equality and diversity, Birte Siim and Anette Borchorst; Postcolonial encounters: migrant women and Swedish midwives, Diana Mulinari; Afterword, Janet Fink and Asa Lundqvist; Index This Work Is Concerned With The Complexities Of Family Relations And Practices In The Recent Past And How These Have Been Imagined, Addressed Or Elided In Policy Making. It Offers An Innovative Approach To The Analysis Of Meanings Afforded To The Family In Different Policy, Legal And Welfare Contexts In Sweden, Denmark, And Britain. Machine Generated Contents Note: 1. Indtroduction / Asa Lundqvist -- Pt. I Family Gender Relations And The Welfare State -- 2. Overshadowed By The Male Breadwinner: Care In 20th Century Britain / Hilary Land -- 3. Competing Meanings Of Gender Equality: Family, Marriage And Tax Law In 20th Century Denmark / Bente Rosenbeck -- 4. Institutionalization Of Family And Gender Equality Policies In The Swedish Welfare State / Christine Roman -- 5. Paradoxes Of Gender And Marital Status In Mid-20th Century British Welfare / Katherine Holden -- Pt. Ii Gender, Migration And Social Inequalities -- 6. Migration, Family And British Social Policy In The Late 20th Century: British Pakistani Perspectives / Alison Shaw -- 7. Multicultural Challenge To The Danish Welfare State: Tensions Between Gender Equality And Diversity / Anette Borchorst -- 8. Postcolonial Encounters: Migrant Women And Swedish Midwives / Diana Mulinari -- 9. Afterword / Asa Lundqvist. Edited By Janet Fink And Åsa Lundqvist. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Cover......Page 1 Contents......Page 6 List of Abbreviations......Page 8 Notes on Contributors......Page 10 Acknowledgements......Page 14 1 Introduction......Page 16 Part I: Family, Gender Relations and the Welfare State......Page 30 2 Overshadowed by the Male Breadwinner: Care in 20th Century Britain......Page 32 3 Competing Meanings of Gender Equality: Family, Marriage and Tax Law in 20th Century Denmark......Page 54 4 The Institutionalization of Family and Gender Equality Policies in the Swedish Welfare State......Page 80 5 Paradoxes of Gender and Marital Status in mid-20th Century British Welfare......Page 102 Part II: Gender, Migration and Social Inequalities......Page 124 6 Migration, Family and British Social Policy in the Late 20th Century......Page 126 7 The Multicultural Challenge to the Danish Welfare State: Tensions between Gender Equality......Page 148 8 Postcolonial Encounters: Migrant Women and Swedish Midwives......Page 170 9 Afterword......Page 194 Index......Page 204 Changing Relations of Welfare is concerned with the complexities of family relations and practices in the recent past and how these have been imagined, addressed or elided in present policy making. It uses rich and varied sources to offer an innovative approach to the analysis of meanings afforded to the family in different policy, legal and welfare contexts in Sweden, Denmark and Britain. This book considers how debates about responsibility, obligation and rights have been gendered in social policy and welfare practice, whilst also focusing upon the intersections of family, gender, race and ethnicity and the different ways in which legislation and policy in northern Europe have been used to regulate not only immigration but also the lives of migrant families. Presenting a historically informed, comparative analysis of the shifting dynamics in the relationship between family and the state, this volume offers new pathways for exploring questions of change and continuity.
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