Adequacy of Foster Care Allowances

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Average Income
BREDEM programme
Budget Standard
budget standards methodology
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Child Care Costs
Child Care Officers
Child Costs
child rearing costs
child welfare policy
Child's Budget
Child’s Budget
Commons Social Services Committee
comparative social policy
Direct Cost Differences
Disability Living Allowance
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Family Budget Unit
Financial Indirect Costs
Foster Care
Foster Care Payments
Foster Child
Foster Families
Foster Parents
fostering costs
indirect fostering costs
international foster care allowance comparison
living standards measurement
National Foster Care Association
Net Disposable Income
Normal Child Time
Normal Costs
Out-door Relief
Psychosocial Dwarfism
Sized Families
social care funding
Social Planning Council
Supplementary Benefit Scale Rates
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138342163
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1997, this timely examination of allowances paid to foster carers demonstrates clear evidence that the nature of foster care is changing. The degree of difficulty in caring for the average child is greater than ever before making the tasks asked of carers more demanding and skilful. The fostering allowances were subject to five tests of adequacy. Evidence showed that allowances have maintained their value over time and were adequate to meet the normal costs of child rearing but not the extra or indirect costs of fostering. Moreover, a unique cross national study of payments uncovered that Britain has lower levels of allowance than more than half the 15 countries examined. This book contributes to the debate on the measurement of living standards. It uses budget standard methodology to estimate the cost of a child living a modest but adequate lifestyle in the 1990s.

Nina Oldfield

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