Aging and the Welfare State Crisis
Released: Oct 01, 2000
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Format: Hardcover, 359 pages
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Description:
A historical-sociological viewpoint, which examines the making of policies on aging in France over a century (late nineteenth century to the present), is examined in this book. This case study presents an attempt to understand the formulation of social policies better by studying the long-range interplay between the state and various social forces. This book is the third in the series The Family in Interdisciplinary Perspective.
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