This work on family duty and how it intersects with policy asks questions such as: to what extent should we be responsible for our children; what is the nature of the debt we owe to our parents; and, how far should the state involve itself with these matters?
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Parents' Duties, Children's Debts: The Limits of Policy Intervention by Hartley Dean
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Table of Contents
Introduction - family debts, biological liabilities; playing for children - procreation and financial liability; families in need - crisis and responsibility; troublesome children - failure and moral liability; ethnicity, culture and parenthood - policy dilemmas; burdensome parents - reciprocity, rationing and needs assessment; constructing the private carer - daughters of reform?; contracting out familial liabilities; conclusion - the limits of policy intervention.
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GOR010979158
9781857422986
1857422988
Parents' Duties, Children's Debts: The Limits of Policy Intervention by Hartley Dean
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