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Putting the Family First - Identities, decisions, citizenship (Hardcover): Bill Jordan, Marcus Redley, Simon James Putting the Family First - Identities, decisions, citizenship (Hardcover)
Bill Jordan, Marcus Redley, Simon James
R3,433 Discovery Miles 34 330 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 1994, Putting the Family First is a study of better-off couples that clarifies the relationship between individualism and family values. Partners' cultural practices focus on "making something of themselves", being "supportive" of each other, and spending "quality time" with children. But their economic strategies are directed towards competition for positional goods, especially higher education and good jobs for their offspring. The authors argue that, although these strategies are rational for individual families, they are collectively wasteful and mutually frustrating, and construct a narrow and exclusive version of citizenship. Such private morality depletes civic culture, and is socially costly. This revealing study provides a valuable text for students, with considerable appeal for courses in sociology, social policy, gender and cultural studies. It will be of broader interest to others connected to avoid the unravelling of our social fabric.

Trapped in Poverty? - Labour-Market Decisions in Low-Income Households (Hardcover, New): James Davidson, Bill Jordan, Helen... Trapped in Poverty? - Labour-Market Decisions in Low-Income Households (Hardcover, New)
James Davidson, Bill Jordan, Helen Kay, Marcus Redley
R5,520 Discovery Miles 55 200 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The advent of the "enterprise culture" over the last two decades, has drastically reshaped the "welfare state" of the 1950-60s. The authors address one of the most contentious issues to arise from these changes - how those with low-earning power should live in this "post-industrial" economy? "Trapped in Poverty" provides a detailed study of how men and women, with children, and in low-income households, decide about employment and claiming benefits. It shows how they account for their moves in and out of the labour market, relating such changes to various economic and social factors. It also considers the gender divisions of these decisions. Based on an extensive case study of a single town, "Trapped in Poverty" draws its information directly from the people involved, thereby showing how the poor view themselves and their relationship with the community. Focusing on one deprived neighbourhood, the authors investigated changes between employment, unemployment and self-employment in a fragmented, casualized labour market. This book should be of interest to researchers, academics of economics, sociology, social policy and public administration.

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