The family in the Mediterranean welfare states

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The family in the Mediterranean welfare states

Manuela Naldini

Frank Cass, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-239) and index

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Description

This work analyses in a historical and comparative perspective the relationship between the family and the welfare state in two Mediterranean countries: Italy and Spain. Two aims form the focus of the book. Firstly, to open the black box of the family in welfare state analysis, introducing a focus on inter-generational and kin relations. Secondly, to explain why the southern welfare states have offered very low support to families with children by taking into account several factors: the legacy of fascism, the role of the Church, and the specific role played by leftist parties in defining family policy as labour policy.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part 1 Analysing Families and the Welfare State
  • Chapter 1 Welfare State and Family Models
  • Chapter 2 State Policies Towards the Family
  • Part 2 Origins of State Policies Towards the Family in the Authoritarian Period
  • introduction1 Introduction
  • Chapter 3 The Italian Case
  • Chapter 4 The Spanish Case
  • Part 3 The Democratic Period
  • introduction2 Introduction
  • Chapter 5 The Political and Legal Context
  • Chapter 6 Family Changes and Family Solidarity
  • Chapter 7 Social Policy and Social Services for the Family
  • Chapter 8 The Cost of Children in Policy-Making Processes
  • Chapter 9 Conclusion

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