Titre : | Social policy & administration, vol. 29, n° 1. - 1995/03 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/03/1995 |
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K. CLARKE ;
C. CRAIG ;
C. GLENDINNING
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One of the explicit aims of the 1991 Child Support Act is to ensure that parents honour their financial obligations towards their natural children to a greater extent than they have hitherto. An equally important underlying objective is that of [...]
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The family is viewed both as the bulwark of western civilization and as so imperiled as to threaten that very civilization. This central significance of the family reflects both its importance in maintaining the current socio-economic and politi[...]
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This article is concerned with questions about the amount of support given by welfare states towards the maintenance of a wife engaged in housework and child care. It compares the value of the support supplied by the tax/benefit packages of 15 c[...]
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Thus paper considers the policy response to the International Year of the Family, and examines some of the impediments to the development of family policy in Britain.