What Adult Worker Model?: A Critical Look at Recent Social Policy Reform in Europe from a Gender and Family Perspective

Analyses regularly feature claims that European welfare states are in the process of creating an adult worker model. The theoretical and empirical basis of this argument is examined here by looking first at the conceptual foundations of the adult worker model formulation and then at the extent to wh...

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Employment - economics
Employment - history
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Family
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Family Therapy
Gender
Gender Identity
Gender studies
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Government Programs - economics
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Government Programs - legislation & jurisprudence
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History, 21st Century
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Social Policy
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Social Welfare - history
Social Welfare - legislation & jurisprudence
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