This book assesses which work-family policies work best, and explains why they are unlikely to be adopted everywhere.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patricia Boling is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Purdue University, Indiana. She is interested in how issues housed in the private sphere of the family get translated into negotiable political issues, and has written a book about the politics of intimate life, edited a book on new reproductive technologies, and authored various articles and chapters related to public-private distinctions in the US and in Japan. Having lived in Japan for three years, her research agenda has considered various practices that mostly occur in the intimacy of the body or family that raise issues of justice and equality both in Japan and around the world.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Why work-family policies matter, and how best to study them 2. Demographic and policy trends in OECD countries 3. Familialist policies in France 4. Germany enacts change 5. Japan confronts low fertility and rapid aging 6. The US relies on families and markets 7. Evaluating work-family policies 8. Why the US can't be Sweden.
Preface 1. Why work-family policies matter, and how best to study them 2. Demographic and policy trends in OECD countries 3. Familialist policies in France 4. Germany enacts change 5. Japan confronts low fertility and rapid aging 6. The US relies on families and markets 7. Evaluating work-family policies 8. Why the US can't be Sweden.
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