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Handbook of family policy
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ISBN: 9781784719340 9781784719333 9781784719456 1784719455 1784719331 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing


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Care between work and welfare in European societies
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ISBN: 1349331937 9781349331932 Year: 2011 Publisher: Houndmills: Palgrave MacMillan,

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Care between work and welfare in European societies
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Basingstoke Palgrave MacMillan


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Fatherhood in the Nordic welfare states
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ISBN: 9781447310471 1447310470 1322396590 1447310500 1447310497 9781447310495 9781447310501 Year: 2015 Publisher: Bristol, UK

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In this topical book, expert scholars from the Nordic countries, the UK and the US demonstrate how modern fatherhood is supported in Nordic countries through family and social policies, and how these shape and influence the images, roles and practices of fathers in a diversity of family settings and variations of fatherhoods.


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Reablement in long-term care for older people : international perspectives and future directions
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ISBN: 144735995X 1447359933 1447359941 1447359917 1447359925 Year: 2023 Publisher: Bristol, UK : Policy Press,

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This book introduces reablement, a radical new integrated care approach which seeks to empower older people to regain and maintain functioning and independence.


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Reablement in long-term care for older people
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ISBN: 9781447359944 9781447359913 9781447359920 Year: 2023 Publisher: Bristol, UK Policy Press

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ISBN: 9781447359944 Year: 2023 Publisher: Bristol, UK Policy Press

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Towards a Framework for Assessing Family Policies in the EU
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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This report presents the results of a first attempt to create a framework for assessing the performance of national family policies. The report is part of a joint EU and OECD project, which aims to help the EU Government Expert Group on Demographic Issues in evaluating national family policies. The idea behind the framework is that it allows individual countries to compare their overall performance in the area of family policies with the performance of other countries. The main focus of the report is policies for families with smaller children. The framework provides a set of cross-nationally comparable indicators on contexts, policy measures, and outcomes, organised on a systematic basis. The policy measure indicators presented in the report cover leave schemes, early childhood education and care, family benefits and workplace policies. The indicators build upon, inter alia, previous work by the OECD in various studies on family-friendly policies that were carried out on a cross-national basis using different sets of indicators. Most of these indicators are today available in the OECD Family Database. Wherever the OECD Family Database contains indicators for the majority of EU member states and OECD countries, these data have been used in the present study. Otherwise, data from other cross-national databases have been included. Each indicator in the framework is presented as a single-standing indicator in the general absence of scientific consensus on different aggregation weights. In the report no explicit ranking of countries has been attempted, instead the relative position of countries has been illustrated with the help of standard deviation scores. In the last part of the report the linkages between policy aims and the various context, outcome and policy measures are indicated, which help construct “score cards”. This “score card-approach” is illustrated for three countries: Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom. The report offers tools for assessment that may be developed further, and should offer an approach to using the OECD Family Database, acknowledging this unique data source for cross-country comparisons in the field of family policy.


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Towards a Framework for Assessing Family Policies in the EU
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Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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This report presents the results of a first attempt to create a framework for assessing the performance of national family policies. The report is part of a joint EU and OECD project, which aims to help the EU Government Expert Group on Demographic Issues in evaluating national family policies. The idea behind the framework is that it allows individual countries to compare their overall performance in the area of family policies with the performance of other countries. The main focus of the report is policies for families with smaller children. The framework provides a set of cross-nationally comparable indicators on contexts, policy measures, and outcomes, organised on a systematic basis. The policy measure indicators presented in the report cover leave schemes, early childhood education and care, family benefits and workplace policies. The indicators build upon, inter alia, previous work by the OECD in various studies on family-friendly policies that were carried out on a cross-national basis using different sets of indicators. Most of these indicators are today available in the OECD Family Database. Wherever the OECD Family Database contains indicators for the majority of EU member states and OECD countries, these data have been used in the present study. Otherwise, data from other cross-national databases have been included. Each indicator in the framework is presented as a single-standing indicator in the general absence of scientific consensus on different aggregation weights. In the report no explicit ranking of countries has been attempted, instead the relative position of countries has been illustrated with the help of standard deviation scores. In the last part of the report the linkages between policy aims and the various context, outcome and policy measures are indicated, which help construct “score cards”. This “score card-approach” is illustrated for three countries: Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom. The report offers tools for assessment that may be developed further, and should offer an approach to using the OECD Family Database, acknowledging this unique data source for cross-country comparisons in the field of family policy.

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