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Parental leave --- #SBIB:316.356.2H1540 --- #SBIB:316.356.2H1550 --- #SBIB:316.356.2H4420 --- #SBIB:316.8H15 --- Gezin en buitenhuisarbeid van de vrouw: algemeen --- Gezin en buitenhuisarbeid van de man --- Gezin en economische druk: algemeen --- Welzijns- en sociale problemen: sociale ongelijkheid en armoede --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Social policy --- Government policy --- Government policy.
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This volume provides an international perspective on parental leave policies in different countries, and goes beyond this to examine a range of issues in depth, aiming to stimulate thinking about possible futures and how policy might underpin them.
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Social law. Labour law --- Parental leave --- Work and family --- Government policy --- Law and legislation --- Parental leave - Government policy --- Parental leave - Law and legislation --- Work and family - Government policy --- Governement policy --- Law and legislation. --- Leave of absence --- Family leave --- Infant care leave --- Leave for parenting --- Labor laws and legislation --- Goivernment policy
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For 50 years, researchers at UCL's Thomas Coram Research Unit have been undertaking ground-breaking policy-relevant social research. Their main focus has been social issues affecting children, young people and families, and the services provided for them. Social Research for our Times brings together different generations of researchers from the Unit to share some of the most important results of their studies. Two sections focus on the main findings and conclusions from research into children and children services, and on family life, minoritised groups and gender. A third is then devoted to the innovative methods that have been developed and used to undertake research in these complex areas. Running through the book is a key strategic question: what should be the relationship between research and policy? Or put another way, what does 'policy relevant research' mean? This perennial question has gained new importance in the post-Covid, post-Brexit world that we have entered, making this text a timely intervention for sharing decades of experience. Taking a unique opportunity to reflect on research context as well as research findings, this book will be of interest to researchers, teachers, students and those involved in policy making both in and beyond dedicated research units, and can be read as a whole or sampled for individual standalone chapters.
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