Families that work: policies for reconciling parenthood and employment

Volume: 41, Issue: 07, Pages: 41 - 4135
Published: Mar 1, 2004
Abstract
this book. It engages with theoretical debatesabout materialist versus post-materialist poli-tics, old versus new social movements, and thelike, but does not get bogged down in them,instead staying firmly rooted in the empiricalmaterials at hand. It also very productivelyapplies the resource mobilization theory of so-cial movements to develop an original and po-tentially powerful analysis of coalitions.Another strength of the book is that it...
Paper Details
Title
Families that work: policies for reconciling parenthood and employment
Published Date
Mar 1, 2004
Volume
41
Issue
07
Pages
41 - 4135
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