Women's Welfare, Women's Rights
Routledge Revivals Series

Coordinator: Lewis Jane

Language: English

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There are a number of ways of approaching the study of social policy, the most common is perhaps the division by ?service?. A different approach is by ?group?. Another is first to isolate a concept ? for example, social justice or equality ? and then to relate it both to policies in a particular area and to particular groups. Originally published in 1983, Women's Welfare, Women's Rights opted explicitly for an amalgam of these strategies. The primary focus of this title is women as a group and most of the contributors, who work from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives, take a particular policy area and try to see what is happening to women within it, concentrating chiefly on women?s experience in the family and in paid employment.

At the time opportunities for reading about women and social policy were limited so this book was intended to be helpful in redressing the balance. Today it can be read in its historical context.

Preface. 1. Introduction Jane Lewis 2. Dealing with Dependency: State Practices and Social Realities, 1870-1945 Jane Lewis 3. Members and Survivors: Women and Retirement-Pensions Legislation Dulcie Groves 4. Who Still Cares for the Family? Recent Developments in Income Maintenance, Taxation and Family Law Hilary Land 5. Sex Equality and Social Security Brian Abel-Smith 6. Women and Health Policy Ann Oakley 7. Women’s Employment, Legislation and the Labour-Market Irene Bruegel 8. Equal Opportunity Policies: Some Implications for Women of Contrasts between Enforcement Bodies in Britain and the USA Elizabeth Meehan 9. The New Right, Sex, Education and Social Policy: Towards a New Moral Economy in Britain and the USA Miriam E. David. Notes on Contributors. Index.

Adult education, General, and Postgraduate

Jane Lewis