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Doing Better for Families
OECD Publishing , Date de parution:  27 avr 2011
Pages: 276 , Langue: Anglais
Version: Livre électronique (Format PDF)
ISBN: 9789264098732 , Code OCDE: 812011051E1
Prix:   €28 | $39 | £25 | ¥3600 | MXN500
Disponibilité: Disponible
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Autres langues:  Français (Disponible) Coréen (Disponible) Espagnol (Disponible)
Autres versions:  Livre - Broché
Résumés multilingues:  Anglais, Espagnol, Allemand, Italien, Japonais, Français

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Tableaux: 29  Graphiques: 310  Format électronique: Acrobat PDF

Description

All OECD governments want to give parents more choice in their work and family decisions. This book looks at the different ways in which governments support families. It seeks to provide answers to questions like: Is spending on family benefits going up, and how does it vary by the age of the child? Has the crisis affected public support for families? What is the best way of helping adults to have the number of children they desire? What are the effects of parental leave programmes on female labour supply and on child well-being? Are childcare costs a barrier to parental employment and can flexible workplace options help? What is the best time for mothers to go back to work after childbirth? And what are the best policies to reduce poverty among sole parents?


Tables des matières:

Chapter 1 - Families are changing
Chapter 2 - The balance of family policy tools: benefit packages, spending by age and families with young children
Chapter 3 - Fertility trends: what have been the main drivers?
Chapter 4 - Reducing barriers to parental employment
Chapter 5 - Promoting child development and child well-being
Chapter 6 – Sole parents, public policy, employment and poverty
Chapter 7 - Child maltreatment
 
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