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_aKLAMMER, Ute _933327 |
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_aFamily policies in Germany and France : _bthe role of enterprises and social partners |
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_aMalden, MA : _bBlackwell Publishers, _cDecember 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aAlthough France and Germany are commonly classified as Bismarckian welfare regimes, they differ significantly in terms of family policy. For a long time, social and family policy in (West) Germany was focused on the male-breadwinner model of married couples. This was based on the expectation that women, in particular married women with children, would withdraw from the labour market permanently, or at least temporarily. Whereas care by mothers was massively subsidized by state family policy, the expansion of the childcare infrastructure was neglected and progressed only very slowly compared to the situation in many other countries of Europe. France, on the contrary, is one of the European countries where childcare services are particularly widespread, giving mothers the option to combine paid work and motherhood. Nevertheless, significant changes are happening in both countries. Concern over the demographic trends and low birth rates (in particular in Germany) have refocused attention on family policy in recent years. In Germany, it has now become a key field of debate and policy, and new actors have appeared on the scene. This article proposes to compare the latest developments in both countries, highlighting the contribution of enterprises and social partners to worklife balance, re-analysing the different types of familialism characterizing both countries | |
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_aLETABLIER, Marie-Thérèse _933328 |
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_tSocial Policy & Administration _g41, 6, p. 672-692 _dMalden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, December 2007 _xISSN 01445596 _w |
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