Care and Equality: Inventing a New Family Politics
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Author: Mona Harrington
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Who is caring for America's children, for the elderly, the sick and the disabled? This book argues that in practical terms, the answer is - nobody. It is a clear, feminist reassessment of these issues that moves beyond stop-gap solutions like flexi-time and maternity leave. Harrington broadens the debate to redefine liberal "family values" and the programmes needed to realize them at home and at the office. The solutions, she suggests, will require both public and private support for health care, family leave, good wages for care workers and decent housing.
Author: Mona Harrington
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Who is caring for America's children, for the elderly, the sick and the disabled? This book argues that in practical terms, the answer is - nobody. It is a clear, feminist reassessment of these issues that moves beyond stop-gap solutions like flexi-time and maternity leave. Harrington broadens the debate to redefine liberal "family values" and the programmes needed to realize them at home and at the office. The solutions, she suggests, will require both public and private support for health care, family leave, good wages for care workers and decent housing.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Mona Harrington
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Who is caring for America's children, for the elderly, the sick and the disabled? This book argues that in practical terms, the answer is - nobody. It is a clear, feminist reassessment of these issues that moves beyond stop-gap solutions like flexi-time and maternity leave. Harrington broadens the debate to redefine liberal "family values" and the programmes needed to realize them at home and at the office. The solutions, she suggests, will require both public and private support for health care, family leave, good wages for care workers and decent housing.
Author: Mona Harrington
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Who is caring for America's children, for the elderly, the sick and the disabled? This book argues that in practical terms, the answer is - nobody. It is a clear, feminist reassessment of these issues that moves beyond stop-gap solutions like flexi-time and maternity leave. Harrington broadens the debate to redefine liberal "family values" and the programmes needed to realize them at home and at the office. The solutions, she suggests, will require both public and private support for health care, family leave, good wages for care workers and decent housing.
Care and Equality: Inventing a New Family Politics
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