Analysing Families

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ethics of care
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family structure change
GDR
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Gendered Moral Rationalities
Indirect Care
Intimate Relationships
Lat Relationship
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Lone Mothers
Male Breadwinner
Male Breadwinner Model
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Morality Mistake
mothers
Multi-agent Simulation
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Paid Work
parental decision making
parents
policies
post-divorce family dynamics
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qualitative policy research
Rational Economic Man
Rational Legal Subject
rationalities
Rationality Mistake
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Vice Versa
Welfare Reform
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415250399
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While the family and its role continues to be a key topic in social and government policy, much of the literature is concerned with describing the dramatic changes that are taking place. By contrast, Analysing Families directly addresses the social processes responsible for these changes - how social policy interacts with what families actually do. Topics covered include:
* the relationship between morality and rationality in the family context
* the variety of contemporary family forms
* the purposes and assumptions of government interventions in family life
* the relationship between different welfare states and different ideas about motherhood
* 'Third Way' thinking on families
* divorce and post-divorce arrangements
* lone parenthood and step-parenting
* the decision to have children
* the economic approach to understanding family process
* the legitimacy of state intervention in family life.
With contributions from the UK, and North America, Analysing Families provides the framework within which to understand an increasingly important element in social policy.

Alan Carling, Simon Duncan, Rosalind Edwards