Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-163) and index.
Contents
1. Solutions for Women-Friendly Social Policy: The Radial Potential of Individualized Entitlement -- 2. Understanding How the Interests of New Political Actors Are Shaped: Discourse, Agency, and 'Policy Community' -- 3. Maintstream Poverty Debate in the 1960s and the Emergence of a Feminist Alternative -- 4. Feminism, Poverty Discourse, and the Child Benefits Debate of the Mid- to Late 1970s: 'Writing Women In' -- 5. Feminism and the Tory Child Benefits Debate of the Earlly to Mid-1980s: Money in Their Own Name? -- 6. Feminism and Child Poverty Discourse in the Late 1980s to Mid-1990s: 'Writing Women Out' -- 7. Conclusions: Implications for Current Struggles for Women-Friendly Social Policy.
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