Family friendly policies
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CPU: Central Policy Unit · 26 February 2009 English
The societal division of labour between state, family and market A country’s family policy objective depends on the institutional division of labour between the state, the family and the market. …
EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 21 May 2013 English
Birth rates are below replacement levels in all EU Member States. The possible result-- a population with fewer younger workers and a larger proportion of older people-- poses problems for …
EU: European Union · 3 August 2018 English
The year 2017 marked a number of important developments in the area of child and family policy in Europe. The presentation of the European Pillar of Social Rights has set …
AEI: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research · 15 December 2023 English
Introduction America’s system of federalism means that the issues that most directly impact the lives of parents and families are often most appropriately dealt with at the state level. While …
LP&R: International Network of Leave Policies & Research · 4 June 2009 English
Thanks to the expertise brought by the members of the Committee, the exchange of information, the collection of detailed data and the analysis of good practices undertaken in 2008 and …
EU: European Union · 28 April 2016 English
The Peer Review held in Prague in November 2015 discussed Czech family policy at a time of change, and more specifically the future shape of the country’s early childhood education …
EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 16 February 2015 English
Upon request by the FEMM Committee, the Policy Department C: Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs has developed a number of figures visualising duration of and compensation rates of previous incomes …
CSJ: Centre for Social Justice · 18 September 2019 English
The new Government Office for Family Policy would be led by a Minister with a place in Cabinet to ensure they are able to affect cross-governmental delivery, this responsibility would …