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The family way a new approach to policy-making | Author(s) | Anna Coote, Harriet Harman, Patricia Hewitt |
Corporate Author | Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) |
Publisher | Institute for Public Policy Research, London, 1990 |
Pages | 68 pp (Social policy paper, no 1) |
Source | IPPR, 30-32 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7RA. |
Keywords | The Family ; Social policy ; Practical politics. |
Annotation | This report compares the way in which questions relating to the family have been dealt with by political parties of the Left and the Right. It examines trends and changing patterns in family life and their social consequences. Guidelines and goals for a new family policy are outlined, emphasising interdependence and support for all kinds of family. The report considers several areas of policy-making: social support for families; the relationship between work and family; family income; and when things go wrong. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-971118227 B |
Classmark | SJ: TM2: VL |
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