1989
DOI: 10.1300/j002v14n01_02
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The Impact of Social Policies on the Italian Family of the Seventies

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“…This, again, makes it easy to label the Mediterranean nations as 'lacking', their family policy often being tacit and halfhearted. This is particularly evident in Italy (Trifiletti, 1989;Saraceno, 1994b) and perhaps a little less so in Spain in recent years. Yet even with regard to family policies, to consider them 'residual' leads to the same disregard for the way in which their historical development has shaped their current form.…”
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“…This, again, makes it easy to label the Mediterranean nations as 'lacking', their family policy often being tacit and halfhearted. This is particularly evident in Italy (Trifiletti, 1989;Saraceno, 1994b) and perhaps a little less so in Spain in recent years. Yet even with regard to family policies, to consider them 'residual' leads to the same disregard for the way in which their historical development has shaped their current form.…”
Section: Résumémentioning
confidence: 92%