This study examines the conceptualisation of family in key social legislative documents guiding social workers in two European countries, whose welfare systems have previously been labelled as re-familialised (Lithuania) or de-familialised (Sweden). The focus is on the concept of family as delineated on three legislative levels: the constitutional level, the general family policy level, and the child welfare policy level. ‘Family’ is explicit in Lithuanian law, and the regulation of family formation and responsibility is imperative, while this is much less so in Swedish law. The analysis reveals how general welfare systems (regime-types) are linked to legislative frameworks, which, in turn, provide fundamentally different conditions for soc...
The purpose of the article is an overview of the objectives and criteria of theclassification used i...
The main question addressed in this regional issue is whether or not the Nordic welfare states can s...
Author: Moa di Zazzo Eilertsen Title: “Children should not grow up like that. They may turn out ...
This study examines the conceptualisation of family in key social legislative documents guiding soci...
Each person’s definition and perception of his or her family varies. Previous research has argued th...
Internationally, negotiations between child welfare and protection services and families are a conte...
Internationally, negotiations between child welfare and protection services and families are a conte...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
Th e family, its conceptualization and functioning, as well as family policy are discussed at the pe...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
According to Lithuania’s constitution family is the background of the state and the society. The nec...
This article investigates the family and child welfare system in Lithuania in terms of social sustai...
This article analyses the history of the Swedish welfare state, with a special emphasis on the devel...
The Swedish form of the welfare state has a long history and is known especially for its generous so...
The purpose of the article is an overview of the objectives and criteria of theclassification used i...
The main question addressed in this regional issue is whether or not the Nordic welfare states can s...
Author: Moa di Zazzo Eilertsen Title: “Children should not grow up like that. They may turn out ...
This study examines the conceptualisation of family in key social legislative documents guiding soci...
Each person’s definition and perception of his or her family varies. Previous research has argued th...
Internationally, negotiations between child welfare and protection services and families are a conte...
Internationally, negotiations between child welfare and protection services and families are a conte...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
Th e family, its conceptualization and functioning, as well as family policy are discussed at the pe...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
According to Lithuania’s constitution family is the background of the state and the society. The nec...
This article investigates the family and child welfare system in Lithuania in terms of social sustai...
This article analyses the history of the Swedish welfare state, with a special emphasis on the devel...
The Swedish form of the welfare state has a long history and is known especially for its generous so...
The purpose of the article is an overview of the objectives and criteria of theclassification used i...
The main question addressed in this regional issue is whether or not the Nordic welfare states can s...
Author: Moa di Zazzo Eilertsen Title: “Children should not grow up like that. They may turn out ...