Families, States and Labour Markets: Institutions, Causes and Consequences of Family Policy in Post-War Welfare States

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Families, States and Labour Markets: Institutions, Causes and Consequences of Family Policy in Post-War Welfare States

Author(s): Tommy Ferrarini (Author)

  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Publication Date: August 27, 2006
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 192 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1845424263
  • ISBN-13: 9781845424268

Book Description

Tommy Ferrarini uses a macro-comparative, longitudinal and institutional approach to study the origins and the consequences of those institutions affecting family policy in eighteen post-world war welfare democracies.

This book argues that the wide variety of cross-national differences in family policy legislation that existed in these societies by the end of the 20th century – and continue to exist today – are structured by different underlying political power constellations based on social class as well as gender. The author goes on to highlight how the extent to which family policy is designed to support highly gendered divisions of labour within families or dual earner families is also associated with different cross-national patterns of female labour force participation, childbearing, child poverty and gender role attitudes. The institutions of family policy may therefore be viewed as incentive structures as well as normative orders; reflecting the motives underlying such legislation and affecting behaviour and the world orientation of individuals.

Families, States and Labour Markets will appeal strongly to policymakers and country experts within the field of social and family policy. Academic researchers at many levels of academe in social policy and political economy will also find much to engage them within this book.

Editorial Reviews

Review

‘Ferrarini ambitiously unpacks the origins and operation of family policies in 18 welfare democracies over the last quarter of the 20th century. He does so to discover not only how policies evolved by how they impact individuals in these democracies, especially with respect to fertility, labor force participation, and gender role attitudes. . . . Highly recommended.’ — D.J. Conger, Choice

About the Author

Tommy Ferrarini, Associate Professor of Sociology, Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University, Sweden

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