Mothers, Families or Children? Family Policy in Poland, Hungary, and Romania, 1945-2020
Mothers, Families, or Children? is the first comparative-historical study of family policies in Poland, Hungary, and Romania from 1945 until the eve of the global pandemic in 2020. The book highlights the emergence, consolidation, and perseverance of three types of family policies based on "mot...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mothers, Families, or Children? is the first
comparative-historical study of family policies in Poland, Hungary,
and Romania from 1945 until the eve of the global pandemic in 2020.
The book highlights the emergence, consolidation, and perseverance
of three types of family policies based on "mother-orientation" in
Poland, "family orientation" in Hungary, and "child-orientation" in
Romania. It uses a new theoretical framework to identify core and
contingent clusters of benefits and services in each country and
trace their development across time and under different political
regimes, before and after 1989. It also examines and compares
policy continuity and change with special attention to
institutions, ideas, and actors involved in decision making and
reform. As family policies continue to evolve in the era of
European Union membership and new governmental and societal actors
emerge, this study reveals mechanisms that help preserve core
family policy clusters while allowing reform in contingent ones in
each country. |
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