Current national and international economic policies are exerting ever more direct pressures on children's lives and futures. This paper reviews key concerns and contradictions in neoliberal economic policies' effects on childhood. Alternative feminist and green economics and critical theory critiques of neoliberalism are summarised and their implications for childhood poverty are considered. In conclusion there are suggestions about sustainable green economics for childhood to take account of the problems of advocating perpetual economic growth in a finite planet. Copyright © 2008, Inderscience Publishers
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This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
Current national and international economic policies are exerting ever more direct pressures on chil...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
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Conditions of impoverishment underlie many family “troubles” and the family is often a site of antip...
Children are particularly vulnerable to structured inequalities in society. Building on the work of ...
This Open Space commentary will offer a response to the SI paper by Ana Vergara Del Solar, shedding ...
This vital book provides an accessible analysis of the role played by neo-liberalism in the reshapin...
This book is about the ideas, networks and institutions that shape the development of evidence about...
This paper explores the interconnections between the crisis of care, the deepening ecological crisis...
Our unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental challenges call for thinking that goes ...
This paper describes the need for and content of an emerging paradigm termed Social Ecological Econo...
This article provides an overview of feminist ecological economics, with special attention to three ...
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