1. The changing family-policy relationship -- 2. Population decline and ageing -- 3. Family diversification -- 4. The changing family -- employment balance -- 5. Changing welfare needs -- 6. Legitimacy and acceptability of policy intervention in family life -- 7. Impacts of policy on family life -- 8. Responses to socio-economic change
Summary
This path-breaking book explores the complex relationship between family change and public policy responses in EU member states and candidate countries. It combines broad-brush scrutiny of demographic trends, policy contexts and debates in contemporary European societies with a fine-grain analysis of the attitudes, perceptions and experiences of families
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-234) and index
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