Children and parents have become a focus of debates on 'new social
risks' in European welfare states. Policymaking elites have
converged in defining such risks, and they have outlined new forms
of parenting support to better safeguard children and activate
their potential. Increasingly, parents are suspected of falling
short of public expectations. Contributors to this special issue
scrutinize this shift towards parenting as performance and analyse
recent forms of parenting support.
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