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Working mothers and the welfare state : religion and the politics of work-family policies in Western Europe and the United States
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Working mothers and the welfare state : religion and the politics of work-family policies in Western Europe and the United States

Kimberly J. Morgan

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The politics of mothers' employment
The religious origins of the gendered welfare state
Employment policies for mothers during the "golden age" of the welfare state, 1945-1975
The politics of child care and parental "choice" in Sweden and France, 1975-2005
The consolidation of the private market model in the United States
Openings for change? : the politics of mothers' employment in the Netherlands
Conclusion: The future of policies for working parents.

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Working mothers and the welfare state : religion and the politics of work-family policies in Western Europe and the United States by Kimberly J. Morgan. ISBN 0804754136. Published by Stanford University Press in 2006. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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