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245 0 0 _aAnalysing families :
_bmorality and rationality in policy and practice /
_cedited by Alan H. Carling, Simon Duncan, and Rosalind Edwards.
246 3 3 _aAnalyzing families
263 _a0202.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2002.
300 _axx, 303 p.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gPt. I.
_tIntroduction.
_g1.
_tFamily policy, social theory and the state /
_rAlan Carling.
_g2.
_tA portrait of Western families: new models of intimate relationships and the timing of life events /
_rMaria Jose Gonzalez-Lopez --
_gPt. II.
_tPerspectives on family policy.
_g3.
_tPolitical intervention and family policy in Britain.
_g3.1.
_tIndividualisation, assumptions about the existence of an adult worker model and the shift towards contractualism /
_rJane Lewis.
_g3.2.
_tThe Family Law Act, 1996 /
_rAdrian James.
_g3.3.
_tThe Green Paper Supporting Families, 1998 /
_rMavis MaClean.
_g3.4.
_tRe-analysing the Black family /
_rTracey Reynolds.
_g4.
_tPolitical intervention and family policy in Europe and the USA.
_g4.1.
_tCultural change and family policies in East and West Germany /
_rBirgit Pfau-Effinger and Birgit Geissler.
_g4.2.
_tFamily policy and the maintenance of the traditional family in Spain /
_rLluis Flaquer.
_g4.3.
_tWorking and caring for children: family policies and balancing work and family in Sweden /
_rUlla Bjornberg.
_g4.4.
_tPaternalism, welfare reform and poor families in the United States /
_rAlan Deacon.
_g5.
_tNew Labour, the rationality mistake and family policy in Britain /
_rAnne Barlow, Simon Duncan and Grace James.
_g6.
_tA third way? Moralities, ethics and families: an approach through the ethic of care /
_rSelma Sevenhuijsen --
_gPt. III.
_tFamily practices.
_g7.
_tSociological perspectives on the family /
_rDavid Morgan.
_g8.
_tPolicy and rhetoric: the growing interest in fathers and grandparents in Britain /
_rLynda Clarke and Ceridwen Roberts.
_g9.
_tCaring, earning and changing: parenthood and employment after divorce /
_rBren Neale and Carol Smart.
_g10.
_tThe individual in public and private: the significance of mothers and children /
_rJane Ribbens McCarthy and Rosalind Edwards.
_g11.
_tElective families: lesbian and gay life experiments /
_rJeffrey Weeks --
_gPt. IV.
_tModelling families.
_g12.
_tEconomic theory, norms and the care gap, or: why do economists become parents? /
_rSusan Himmelweit.
_g13.
_tThe 'balance model': theorising women's employment behaviour /
_rJudith Glover.
_g14.
_tComputer simulation of family practices /
_rEdmund Chattoe --
_gPt. V.
_tConclusion.
_g15.
_tFamilies, moralities, rationalities and social change /
_rGraham Crow.
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