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Birth control --- Child Health Services --- Child health services --- Contraception Behavior --- Family Planning Services --- Fertility --- Fertility, Human --- Health Surveys --- Maternal Health Services --- Maternal health services
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This report examines whether and how Medicaid eligibility for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affects the distribution of services and funds for women, children, and other covered groups. The authors used both quantitative and qualitative research methods to ascertain whether other groups covered by Medicaid, particularly women and children, were being adversely affected by the HIV epidemic. The qualitative analysis targeted eight states to obtain greater detail on the effects of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic on Medicaid systems generally and on non-AIDS Medicaid-eligible groups in particular. The results suggest that there were no observable adverse effects on the traditional Medicaid populations because of the HIV epidemic through 1989. As more poor people become ill with HIV diseases, and the AIDS caseload as a whole continues to survive beyond the limits of private insurance plans, demands on the Medicaid program will grow. In the future, competition for Medicaid resources between AIDS patients and other beneficiaries could well occur.
AIDS (Disease) --- Medicaid. --- Women's health services --- Child health services --- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome --- Medicaid --- economics.
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CHILD HEALTH SERVICES --- Organization and administration --- PRENATAL CARE --- ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION --- BELGIUM
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Child Health Services --- Health Policy --- Infant Nutrition --- Maternal Health Services --- Nutrition --- Puerperium --- Infant health services --- Infants (New born) --- Maternal health services --- Nutrition policy --- Pregnancy --- Périnatalité --- Politique alimentaire --- Grossesse --- in pregnancy --- Nutritional aspects --- Aspect nutritionnel --- MEDICAL --- Newborn infants --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Nutritional aspects. --- Nutrition. --- Postpartum Period. --- Périnatalité --- Infants --- Maternal and infant health services --- Nutrition in pregnancy --- Pregnant women --- Medical care --- Child health services --- Maternal and infant welfare --- Mothers
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Infant health services --- United States --- Case studies --- Maternal and infant welfare --- Maternal health services --- Children of minorities --- Medical care --- Poor children --- Infant health services - United States - Case studies. --- Maternal and infant welfare - United States - Case studies. --- Maternal health services - United States - Case studies. --- Children of minorities - Medical care - United States - Case studies. --- Poor children - Medical care - United States - Case studies. --- Children of the poor --- Economically disadvantaged children --- Health services, Maternal --- Maternal and child health services --- Maternal and infant health services --- Maternal health care --- Maternity care --- Mother and child health services --- Mothers --- Perinatal care --- Safe motherhood programs --- Infant welfare --- Infants --- Maternity welfare --- Minority children --- Minority group children --- Medical care&delete& --- Economic conditions --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Children --- Child health services --- Obstetrics --- Reproductive health services --- Women's health services --- Child welfare --- Women --- Minorities --- Charities
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What is the relationship between women and the welfare state? How do women reconcile paid work and family responsibilities? These questions are of central political concern to nearly all Western industrialised countries and have provoked considerable scholarly disagreement. In this timely book, Dr Arnlaug Leira presents both a theoretical and an empirical analysis of the relationship between women's lives, employment practices and childcare provision. Focusing upon the social construction of motherhood in Scandinavia, Arnlaug Leira shows how, contrary to common perceptions, there is no shared model of welfare policies and women's work. Instead, the position in Norway is significantly different from that in Sweden and Denmark. The author then presents an ethnographic analysis of the lives of working mothers in Norway. She details the complexity of the strategies by which women cope and support one another in combined earning and childcare in a situation where state provision is limited. Welfare States and Working Mothers will be widely read by students and specialists of sociology, social policy and administration, political science and women's studies. It will also be of interest to policy makers, social workers, teachers and nursery-school workers.
Social policy --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Scandinavia and Iceland --- Etat providence --- Staat [Welvaarts] --- State [Welfare ] --- Welfare state --- Welvaartsstaat --- Child care services --- Working mothers --- Garde des enfants --- Mères au travail --- #SBIB:004.GIFTSOC --- #SBIB:316.346H22 --- #SBIB:316.8H00 --- #SBIB:316.356.2H1540 --- Positie van de vrouw in de samenleving: arbeid en beroep --- Sociaal beleid: algemeen --- Gezin en buitenhuisarbeid van de vrouw: algemeen --- Mères au travail --- Children --- Social service --- Employed mothers --- Mothers, Employed --- Mothers, Working --- Mothers --- State, Welfare --- Economic policy --- Public welfare --- State, The --- Welfare economics --- Services for --- Scandinavia --- Child health services --- Norway --- Working mothers - Scandinavia. --- Child care services - Scandinavia. --- Welfare state. --- Working mothers - Norway. --- Social Sciences --- Sociology
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Child psychiatry --- Family --- Child mental health --- Child mental health services --- Child Behavior Disorders --- Psychology, Child --- Community Mental Health Services --- Family Therapy --- Mental health --- Mental health services --- Families --- Child Behavior Disorders. --- Child Psychology. --- Community Mental Health Services. --- Family Therapy. --- Enfants --- Famille --- Psychiatrie --- Santé mentale --- Santé mentale, Services de --- Child mental health. --- Child mental health services. --- Child psychiatry. --- Mental health. --- Mental health services. --- Children --- Pediatric psychiatry --- Psychiatry, Child --- Mental health services for children --- Pediatric mental health --- Therapy, Family --- Family Therapies --- Therapies, Family --- Assertive Community Treatment --- Health Services, Community Mental --- Services, Community Mental Health --- Services, Mental Health Community --- Mental Health Services, Community --- Community Treatment, Assertive --- Treatment, Assertive Community --- Psychology, Infant --- Psychology, Pediatric --- Child Psychology --- Infant Psychology --- Pediatric Psychology --- Child --- Infant --- Behavior Disorders, Child --- Disorders, Child Behavior --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Mental disorders --- psychology --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Pediatric neurology --- Psychiatry --- Child psychology --- Child psychopathology --- Child health services --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Family reunions --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Psychology, Developmental --- Familles --- Services de santé mentale --- Psychology, Child. --- Childhood Behavior Disorders --- Behavior Disorder, Child --- Behavior Disorder, Childhood --- Child Behavior Disorder --- Childhood Behavior Disorder --- Disorder, Childhood Behavior
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