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Lone Motherhood in Twentieth-Century Britain - From Footnote to Front Page

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane

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Zusatztext a fascinating and meticulous text ... This is a superb piece of work ... The three authors! all distinguished researchers in the sociology of the family and family policy! have used their combined expertise to produce a book which is likely to be a classic ... This book should be required reading for all social workers in training! for their educators and their practice managers and! dare I say it! for the politicians! social commentators and media persons whopronounce with such certainty on the fecklessness of women without men when! in reality! their characterstics as a social group are as varied as the circumstances in which they live. Klappentext During the 1990s lone motherhood has become a major political issue - but what is the problem actually about and to what extent is it new? This timely study, by three leading experts in the field, examines the changes that have taken place in the pathways into lone motherhood, in ideas about marriage, divorce and never-married motherhood, and in policies towards lone mothers in housing, social security, and employment. The findings illustrate both the complexity ofthe issues and the extent to which policies have reflected the changing way in which the problem has been defined. Zusammenfassung During the 1990s lone mothers have been viewed as both a drain on public expenditure and a moral threat. This study sets out to investigate the demographics of lone motherhood, to look at the wider social context for any changes, and to examine how policies have defined the problem over time.

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