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Inter-generational Financial Giving and Inequality - Give and Take in 21st Century Families (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Karen... Inter-generational Financial Giving and Inequality - Give and Take in 21st Century Families (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Karen Rowlingson, Ricky Joseph, Louise Overton
R3,076 Discovery Miles 30 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book makes a major contribution to our understanding of 21st century families in Britain through an exploration of intergenerational relationships. Drawing on new and extensive quantitative and qualitative research, the authors explore the giving and receiving of financial gifts. Despite growing concern about intergenerational tension and even possible conflict, the book finds evidence of a significant degree of intergenerational solidarity both within families at the micro level and between generations more generally within society at the macro level in Britain. However, given substantial inequalities within different generations as a result, in particular, of social class divisions, some families are able to support each other far more than others. This means that strong intergenerational solidarity may lead to the entrenchment of existing intragenerational inequalities. The book will be of interest to scholars and students researching Sociology, Social Policy, Family Sociology, Generations and Intergenerational Relationships.

Lone Parent Families - Gender, Class and State (Hardcover): Karen Rowlingson, Stephen McKay Lone Parent Families - Gender, Class and State (Hardcover)
Karen Rowlingson, Stephen McKay
R3,288 Discovery Miles 32 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Appropriate as supplemental reading for courses in Social Policy and Social Studies that examine the role of parenting in society. The subject of lone mothers is a controversial and highly topical social and political issue. This unique core text examines the key issues in the debate, and assesses their impact on the UK and other countries in a comprehensive and accessible way. Broad in scope, it covers a wide range of issues including gender roles, the relationship of the family and the state, and the relationship between social policy and labour market policy.

Lone Parent Families - Gender, Class and State (Paperback): Karen Rowlingson, Stephen McKay Lone Parent Families - Gender, Class and State (Paperback)
Karen Rowlingson, Stephen McKay
R1,584 Discovery Miles 15 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Appropriate as supplemental reading for courses in Social Policy and Social Studies that examine the role of parenting in society. The subject of lone mothers is a controversial and highly topical social and political issue. This unique core text examines the key issues in the debate, and assesses their impact on the UK and other countries in a comprehensive and accessible way. Broad in scope, it covers a wide range of issues including gender roles, the relationship of the family and the state, and the relationship between social policy and labour market policy.

Wealth and the Wealthy - Exploring and Tackling Inequalities Between Rich and Poor (Hardcover, New): Karen Rowlingson, Stephen... Wealth and the Wealthy - Exploring and Tackling Inequalities Between Rich and Poor (Hardcover, New)
Karen Rowlingson, Stephen McKay
R2,978 Discovery Miles 29 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is relatively little research into wealth and the wealthy despite increasing academic, policy and public interest in the growing gap between rich and poor and the personal assets of the wealthy. This book draws on new data to answer the following key questions: What is wealth? Who has got it? Where might we draw a 'wealth line'? Who lies above it? And what might policy do about wealth and the wealthy? The book draws on debates from a range of disciplines including sociology, economics, politics and philosophy and it discusses policy issues in relation to taxation, housing, pensions and education, using a variety of sources ranging from HMRC data to the "Sunday Times Rich List". It is therefore an ambitious book aimed at a wide audience, including students, academics, policy makers, journalists and members of the general public and one that makes an important contribution to the debate on personal wealth and the wealthy.

Wealth and the Wealthy - Exploring and Tackling Inequalities between Rich and Poor (Paperback, New): Karen Rowlingson, Stephen... Wealth and the Wealthy - Exploring and Tackling Inequalities between Rich and Poor (Paperback, New)
Karen Rowlingson, Stephen D. McKay
R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wealth and the wealthy have received relatively little attention from social scientists despite a growing wealth gap. Aimed at a broad social science and public readership, this book draws on new data on wealth to answer the following key questions: What is wealth? Who has got it? Where might we draw a 'wealth line'? Who lies above it? And what might policy do about wealth and the wealthy? Using data sources from the HMRC to the Sunday Times Rich list, this book provides a comprehensive and critical discussion of these issues, and looks at potential policy responses, including 'asset-based' welfare and taxation.

Inter-generational Financial Giving and Inequality - Give and Take in 21st Century Families (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Inter-generational Financial Giving and Inequality - Give and Take in 21st Century Families (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Karen Rowlingson, Ricky Joseph, Louise Overton
R2,549 Discovery Miles 25 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book makes a major contribution to our understanding of 21st century families in Britain through an exploration of intergenerational relationships. Drawing on new and extensive quantitative and qualitative research, the authors explore the giving and receiving of financial gifts. Despite growing concern about intergenerational tension and even possible conflict, the book finds evidence of a significant degree of intergenerational solidarity both within families at the micro level and between generations more generally within society at the macro level in Britain. However, given substantial inequalities within different generations as a result, in particular, of social class divisions, some families are able to support each other far more than others. This means that strong intergenerational solidarity may lead to the entrenchment of existing intragenerational inequalities. The book will be of interest to scholars and students researching Sociology, Social Policy, Family Sociology, Generations and Intergenerational Relationships.

Lone parents, employment and social policy - Cross-national comparisons (Paperback): Jane Millar, Karen Rowlingson Lone parents, employment and social policy - Cross-national comparisons (Paperback)
Jane Millar, Karen Rowlingson
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Policy makers across the world are confronting issues relating to lone parents and employment, with many governments seeking to increase the participation of lone parents in the labour market. This book is based on an up-to-date analysis of provisions within particular countries, examining whether and how policies support and encourage employment, and drawing out policy lessons. The countries examined are the UK, USA, Australia, France, the Netherlands and Norway. Unlike other studies which have considered this issue, this book includes both country-specific chapters and makes thematic comparisons across countries. Chapters are written by leading experts on lone parenthood in each country. Lone parents, employment and social policy is essential reading for students in social policy, sociology, human geography, gender and women's studies, as well as policy makers and practitioners in the field of lone parents and employment. It will be of interest to those who want to know more about these policy developments but also to those interested in broader issues about gender and welfare states.

Social Security in Britain (Paperback): Stephen McKay, Karen Rowlingson Social Security in Britain (Paperback)
Stephen McKay, Karen Rowlingson
R1,534 Discovery Miles 15 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Social Security in Britain provides a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the social security system in Britain. As well as covering the historical and comparative context, the book explains today's complex system in simple terms. Current issues, such as the policy debate around welfare reform and the effects of the social security system on individuals and families, are also discussed. Social science students, academics and professionals in many fields will find this book an invaluable guide.

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