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This book combines a theoretical and empirical cross-national
perspective to examine how societal transformations in European
welfare states affect patterns of solidarity between men and women,
and across generations. The authors' research has highlighted
substantial discrepancies in various countries between the
assumptions made at the macro-level of social policy on family
issues and the reality of women's and men's contributions at home.
In countries where social policy relies on family solidarity as the
main source of support, this may result in growing social
inequality. Finally, the chapters reveal the crucial role of women
in the transformation of family life and welfare state policy.
These conclusions could have important ramifications for European
welfare policy. The cross-national perspective allows for a
detailed understanding of the similarities and differences between
the various European countries and their policies. Solidarity
Between the Sexes and the Generations will appeal to scholars and
researchers of social policy, sociology and welfare as well as
women and gender studies. Because of its comparative perspective
the book is also of interest to those involved in developing social
policy in European countries.
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