Activation as a common framework for social policies towards lone parents
By: KNIJN, Trudie.
Contributor(s): MARTIN, Claude | MILLAR, Jane.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, December 2007Social Policy & Administration 41, 6, p. 638-652Abstract: This article compares recent social policy reforms in respect of lone-parent families in three different national contexts: France, the Netherlands and the UK. In all three countries there is an increasing focus on activation policies to promote employment among lone parents. The authors examine whether this common framework of activation has led to a policy convergence across these three countriesNo physical items for this record
This article compares recent social policy reforms in respect of lone-parent families in three different national contexts: France, the Netherlands and the UK. In all three countries there is an increasing focus on activation policies to promote employment among lone parents. The authors examine whether this common framework of activation has led to a policy convergence across these three countries
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