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Family policy: the Mods and Rockers
The chapter briefly reviews the nature of the similarities and differences between New Labour and Coalition governments’ family policies, before going on to consider the source and features of Coalition Mod and Rocker approaches to families and to explore their universalist and targeted nature. In particular we do this through consideration of, firstly,
Edwards, Rosalind, Gillies, Val
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Background As part of health system strengthening in South Africa (2012–2017) a new district health manager, taking a bottom-up approach, developed a suite of innovations to improve the processes of monthly district management team meetings, and the ...
Marsha Orgill +4 more
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Context Advance care planning (ACP) and hospice palliative care (HPC) have potential benefits for individuals and health systems. Public awareness of them might increase their acceptance.
Boram Kim, Junyong Lee, Youn Seon Choi
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Background Despite widespread adoption during COVID‐19, there is limited evidence supporting the quality of telemedicine care in managing patients with abnormal BMI.
Derek Baughman +3 more
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Toward marriage sustainability: Impacts of delayed marriages in Qatar
Qatar society demonstrates an interesting opportunity to examine the impacts of recent socioeconomic developments on family cohesion and marriage formation.
Noora Lari
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The Role of Family in Modern China
Following the Maoist period (1949–1976), which stressed workplace relations over family ties and the post-Mao era, which restored the family as an important social unit, the family in contemporary China suggests a blended picture of both pre-modern ...
Zsombor Rajkai
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Linking Labour Division within Families, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy
This thematic issue aims to shed light on the various ways of linking division of labour within families, work–life conflict and family policy in Europe.
Ivett Szalma +2 more
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Division of Labour, Work–Life Conflict and Family Policy: Conclusions and Reflections
This thematic issue aims to shed light on different facets of the relationship between division of labour within families and couples, work–life conflict and family policy. In this afterword, we provide a summary of the contributions by emphasizing three
Michael Ochsner +2 more
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PATERNITY LEAVE: FIRST RESULTS OF INTRODUCTION IN MOLDOVA
Parental leave policies are important instruments regulating how the men’s and women’s concurrent role as parents and employees is valued and encouraged.
Inga Chistruga — Sînchevici
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The Transition to Parenthood in the French and German Speaking Parts of Switzerland
After the first transition to parenthood, most couples adopt a gendered labor division, where mothers become main caregivers and fathers breadwinners of the family.
Regula Zimmermann, Jean-Marie LeGoff
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