New Citizenship of the Family

New Citizenship of the Family

Comparative Perspectives

Cavanna, Henry

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2019

230

Mole

Inglês

9781138719774

15 a 20 dias

453

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Contents: Introduction. The Family and its Political Regulation: Family rhetoric in family politics, Kurt LA1/4scher; The control and allocation of money within the family, Jan Pahl; Recent trends and new prospects for a European family policy, Wilfried Dumon. Economic Aspects of the Family: A social policy for all ages? The declining fortunes of young families, David Thomson; Cultural capitalism and child formation, John O'Neill; A method for reducing mandatory social taxes and contributions: organizing intergenerational exchange, Jacques Bichot; Toward a theory of family taxation, Allan Carlson. The Family in the Construction of Citizenship: The Australian welfare state today: generational issues and family tensions, Alan Tapper; The new citizenship of the family: concepts and strategies for a new social policy, Pierpaolo Donati; Family citizenship or citizenship for children? Childhood perspectives and policies, Helmut Wintersberger; Which family for which citizenship? The diversity of French conceptions of the family and citizenship, Sophie Duchesne; The role of the family in establishing the social and political link: the double defamilialization, Jacques Commaille.
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Modern Family;Dependent Care Tax Credit;Comparative;Larger Families;Family;Housekeeping Allowance System;New Citizenship;Personal Spending Money;Perspectives;Non-marital Cohabitation;contemporary;Family Policy;Kurt Luescher;Real Net Income;Jan Pahl;Young Men;Wilfried Dumon;Social Reproduction;David Thomson;Vice Versa;John O'Neill;Familial Rights;Jacques Bichot;Family Citizenship;Allan Carlson;Family Nucleus;Alan Tapper;National Family Policies;Pierpaolo Donati;Family Rhetoric;Helmut Wintersberger;UNICEF Data;Sophie Duchesne;Allocative System;Jacques Commaille;Income Splitting;TNI;Civic Capital;Childcare Benefits;Retirement Funds;Personal Exemption;Retirement Points