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Helping mothers to combine paid and unpaid work: Or fighting unemployment?: The ambiguities of French family policy A discussion of French policies on subsidizing child care and providing financial benefits discouraging mothers from participating in the workplace |
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Recent reforms in childcare and family policies in France and Germany: What was at stake? A discussion of the rationales for German and French family and child care policy reforms, an identification of the drivers of change, an explanation of persistent policy differences, and an investigation of the influences of policy differences on mothers' employment patterns, illustrated with select data from both countries and informed by 18 interviews with a variety of stakeholders |
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Why do French women have more children than German women?: Family policies and attitudes towards child care outside the home A comparison between France and West Germany’s similarities and differences in family policies, employment patterns of mothers and the attitudes and beliefs towards child care, employment of mothers and fertility behavior |
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