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Fatherhood is on the political agenda in many countries, often cast in terms of crisis. One side of the policy debate focuses on fathers as deadbeat dads who do not provide financial support and care for their children. The other revolves around making men into active and engaged fathers. However, these policies are often at odds with the employers' reluctance to accommodate work schedules to fathers' needs. In Making Men into Fathers, prominent scholars in gender studies and the critical studies of men consider how varied institutional settings and policy logics around cash and care contour the possibilities and constraints for new models of fatherhood, determining the choices open to men. From different historical and societal perspectives, the authors provide insights into the studies of men as gendered subjects, including the role of transnational and global issues of fatherhood, and the emergence of men's movements, contesting and reimaging fatherhood.
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Fatherhood. --- Fathers --- Men --- Masculinity. --- Men's movement. --- Paternité --- Pères --- Hommes --- Masculinité --- Mouvement masculiniste --- Government policy. --- Politique gouvernementale --- 316.346.2-055.1 --- Fatherhood --- -Men --- -Masculinity --- Men's movement --- #SBIB:316.346H30 --- #SBIB:316.356.2H5530 --- Men's liberation movement --- Men's rights movement --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Dads --- Human males --- 316.346.2-055.1 Demografische stratificatie naar geslacht: mannen --- Demografische stratificatie naar geslacht: mannen --- Government policy --- Gender studies: mannenproblematiek: algemeen --- Gezinsbeleid: maatregelen: kinderbijslag, gezinshulp, kinderopvang e.a. --- Masculinity --- Social movements --- Sex (Psychology) --- Parenthood --- Human beings --- Males --- Effeminacy --- Parents --- Househusbands --- Gezinsbeleid: maatregelen: kinderbijslag, gezinshulp, kinderopvang e.a --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Fathers - Government policy --- Men - Government policy
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An analysis of the effect of public pension schemes on a country's fertility rate and a proposal for policies to reform pension coverage in light of this.The rapidly aging populations of many developed countries--most notably Japan and member countries of the European Union--present obvious problems for the public pension plans of these countries. Not only will there be disproportionately fewer workers making pension contributions than there are retirees drawing pension benefits, but the youth-to-age imbalance would significantly affect the total contributive capacity of future generations and hence their total income growth. In Children and Pensions, Alessandro Cigno and Martin Werding examine the way pension policy and child-related benefits affect fertility behavior and productivity growth. They present theoretical arguments to the effect that public pension coverage as such will reduce aggregate fertility and may raise aggregate household savings. They argue further that public pensions, as they are currently designed, discourage parents from private human capital investment in their children to improve the children's future earning capacity. After an overview of pension and child benefit policies (focusing on the European Union, Japan, and the United States), the authors offer an empirical and theoretical analysis and a simulation of the effects of the policies under discussion. Their policy proposals to address declines in fertility and productivity growth include the innovative suggestion that relates a person's pension entitlements to his or her number of children and the children's earning ability--proposing that, in effect, a person's pension could be financed in part or in full by the pensioner's own children.
Family allowances --- Social security --- Family demography --- Child welfare --- Economic aspects --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- AA / International- internationaal --- 332.243 --- 332.832 --- 368.40 --- 311.94 --- Kinderbijslag. --- Pensioen. Brugpensioen. --- Sociale voorzorg en verzekeringen. Sociale zekerheid: algemeenheden. --- Verdeling van de bevolking naar leeftijd. Veroudering van de bevolking. --- Child welfare. --- Family allowances. --- Social security. --- Economic aspects. --- Child protective services --- Child protective services personnel --- Children --- CPS (Child protective services) --- Humane societies --- Protection of children --- Insurance, Social --- Insurance, State and compulsory --- Social insurance --- Allowances, Family --- Child benefit --- Child endowment --- Family endowment --- Family wages --- Charities --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Protection --- Family policy --- Public welfare --- Social work with children --- Social work with youth --- Demography --- Families --- Insurance --- Income maintenance programs --- Cost and standard of living --- Economic security --- Mothers' pensions --- Wages --- Research --- ECONOMICS/Public Economics --- SOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/Public Policy & Law --- Verdeling van de bevolking naar leeftijd. Veroudering van de bevolking --- Kinderbijslag --- Pensioen. Brugpensioen --- Sociale voorzorg en verzekeringen. Sociale zekerheid: algemeenheden --- Family demography - Economic aspects
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This book asks why some countries devote the lion's share of their social policy resources to the elderly, while others have a more balanced repertoire of social spending. Far from being the outcome of demands for welfare spending by powerful age-based groups in society, the 'age' of welfare is an unintended consequence of the way that social programs are set up. The way that politicians use welfare state spending to compete for votes, along either programmatic or particularistic lines, locks these early institutional choices into place. So while society is changing - aging, divorcing, moving in and out of the labor force over the life course in new ways - social policies do not evolve to catch up. The result, in occupational welfare states like Italy, the United States, and Japan, is social spending that favors the elderly and leaves working-aged adults and children largely to fend for themselves.
Social policy and particular groups --- AGE DISCRIMINATION -- 323 --- CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES -- 323 --- POLITICAL PATRONAGE -- 323 --- 132 Sociale zekerheid --- 132.1 Pensioenen --- Kinderbijslag --- 451 Werkloosheid --- welvaartsstaat --- Vergrijzing --- Italië --- Nederland --- Age discrimination --- Age groups --- Patronage, Political --- Public welfare --- Government policy --- Political patronage --- Spoils system --- Civil service reform --- Groups, Age --- Peer groups --- Social generations --- Social groups --- Cohort analysis --- Discrimination --- Social Sciences --- Political Science --- Clientelism, Political --- Patron-client politics --- Political clientelism --- Political sociology
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Whether childcare is seen as part of society's educational policy, welfare policy, or employment policy affects not only its form and content but also its public image. The contributors in this volume use current polices for the care of infants and preschool children to analyze debates and track the emergence of new state welfare practices across a variety of social and political configurations-and offer some conclusions about which methods work the best.
Child care --- Family policy --- Sex discrimination against women --- Welfare state --- #SBIB:316.356.2H5530 --- #SBIB:35H437 --- Families --- Families and state --- State and families --- Care of children --- Childcare --- Children --- Government policy --- Gezinsbeleid: maatregelen: kinderbijslag, gezinshulp, kinderopvang e.a --- Beleidssectoren: sociale zekerheid --- Care --- Care and hygiene --- Sex discrimination against women. --- Family policy. --- Welfare state. --- State, Welfare --- Economic policy --- Public welfare --- Social policy --- State, The --- Welfare economics --- Social security --- Discrimination against women --- Subordination of women --- Women, Discrimination against --- Feminism --- Sex discrimination --- Women's rights --- Male domination (Social structure) --- Government policy. --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality
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Alles over personeelsrechten en -plichten
Onderwijs
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Vlaanderen
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Onderwijsrecht
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058 <493>
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37
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371
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371.12
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351.851 <058>
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#ANTIL0401
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Enseignement obligatoire
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Annuaire
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Closed periodicals
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720 Onderwijs
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34
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37(036)
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CD-ROMS
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Onderwijszakboekje ; onderwijsrecht ; personeel
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lerarenopleiding
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loopbaan
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onderwijs
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onderwijsorganisatie
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onderwijswetgeving
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personeel
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wetgeving
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naslagwerk
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37.08
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451.2
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Cumulatie
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Departement Onderwijs
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Leraren (Kleuterleid(st)ers, Leerkrachten, Onderwijzers)
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Onderwijsbeleid
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Onderwijsloopbaan
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Onderwijsrecht (Onderwijswetgeving)
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Onderwijsvakbonden
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Onderwijswetgeving
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Onderwijszakboekje
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Personeelsbeleid
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aansprakelijkheid
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abonnementen
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beleid
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bezoldigingen
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cumulatie
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fiscaliteit
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kinderbijslag
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loon
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loopbaanonderbreking
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ongevallen
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overheidspersoneel
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pensioen
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personeelsstatuut
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recht (wetgeving)
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sociale wetgeving
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sociale zekerheid
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toelagen
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verlof
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ziektes
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zwangerschap
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Leerkracht
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Leraren
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Onderwijs-wetgeving
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Personeelsbeleid (personeelsmanagement, personeelswerk)
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Wetgeving
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451.2 )* ONDERWIJSWETGEVING - BELGIË
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Arbeidsrecht
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onderwijs (ler)
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onderwijsbeleid
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$a371
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Onderwijs - zakboekje
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onderwijsstructuur
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Onderwijs ; Vlaanderen
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Onderwijs ; recht ; Vlaanderen
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arbeidsvoorwaarden
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onderwijspolitiek
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recht
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schoolpersoneel, statuut
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371 Onderwijs. Schoolwezen
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Onderwijs. Schoolwezen
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058 <493> Jaarboeken. Adresboeken--
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