The first July 2008 did the Swedish government introduce a new family policy, the child care allowance. This essay is a case study of how the child care allowance has influenced families and which possible effects that the child care allowance can lead to. In order to respond to the issue has family models been used in order to analyze the results from a questionnaire survey distributed to households which has become granted child care allowance in Växjö municipality. Therefore is this essay’s premier contribution to the social science a description of how families have reasoned and decided about their child-care. The main result from the essay's empirical survey is that it’s mainly women that are influenced by the grant, through that they ...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...
This study in Public Administration uses feminism and historical institutionalism to analyze a highl...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...
The first July 2008 did the Swedish government introduce a new family policy, the child care allowan...
The first July 2008 did the Swedish government introduce a new family policy, the child care allowan...
Sweden is one of the world's most equal countries when it comes to possibilities and justice between...
Sweden is one of the world's most equal countries when it comes to possibilities and justice between...
Sweden is one of the world's most equal countries when it comes to possibilities and justice between...
Since the 1970s Sweden’s dual-earner model of family policy has gradually been strengthened by expan...
This study focuses on the effects of the cash for care policy (CFC, in Swedish vårdnadsbidrag) on fe...
This Bachelor Thesis is entitled “Swedish parental leave and gender equality. Effects on women’s con...
This study examines the impact of public and private childcare supply and family ideologies on indiv...
This study focuses on the effects of the cash for care policy (CFC, in Swedish vårdnadsbidrag) on fe...
The study presented here concerns how parents and children in a small Swedish town deal with the pro...
The study presented here concerns how parents and children in a small Swedish town deal with the pro...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...
This study in Public Administration uses feminism and historical institutionalism to analyze a highl...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...
The first July 2008 did the Swedish government introduce a new family policy, the child care allowan...
The first July 2008 did the Swedish government introduce a new family policy, the child care allowan...
Sweden is one of the world's most equal countries when it comes to possibilities and justice between...
Sweden is one of the world's most equal countries when it comes to possibilities and justice between...
Sweden is one of the world's most equal countries when it comes to possibilities and justice between...
Since the 1970s Sweden’s dual-earner model of family policy has gradually been strengthened by expan...
This study focuses on the effects of the cash for care policy (CFC, in Swedish vårdnadsbidrag) on fe...
This Bachelor Thesis is entitled “Swedish parental leave and gender equality. Effects on women’s con...
This study examines the impact of public and private childcare supply and family ideologies on indiv...
This study focuses on the effects of the cash for care policy (CFC, in Swedish vårdnadsbidrag) on fe...
The study presented here concerns how parents and children in a small Swedish town deal with the pro...
The study presented here concerns how parents and children in a small Swedish town deal with the pro...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...
This study in Public Administration uses feminism and historical institutionalism to analyze a highl...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...