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Attitudes toward child support and the Child Support Agency An exploration of attitudes towards the child support system in England, and a description of proposed reforms to the system |
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Low/moderate-income families in Britain: Work, working families' tax credit and childcare in 2000 An exploration of the correlation between families’ work status, receipt of the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC), and the use of child care, based on a survey sample of 6,557 families in Britain who participated in the Families and Children Survey (FACS) |
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Maternity and paternity rights in Britain 2002: Survey of parents An exploration of parents’ awareness of maternity and paternity rights and legislation and mothers’ experiences with maternity leave and pay, based on a survey of 3,920 mothers and 2,260 fathers whose children were born in Britain in January 2001 |
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Maternity rights in Britain 2002: Survey of employers An exploration of employers’ awareness of and experiences in honoring the maternity rights and benefits of employees, with a focus on the influence of the 1999 changes maternity rights legislation on employers, based on a telephone interviews with 1,502 employers in Britain |
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