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Формы государства, формы «Семьи»

Authors: Kligman, Gail;

Формы государства, формы «Семьи»

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются особенности трансформации социалистической системы социальной политики в отношении семьи. Государство всеобщего благосостояния социалистического типа подвергается эрозии, происходит определенная динамика в дискурсе государства относительно политики социального обеспечения, рынка труда, социальной поддержки семьи. В статье применяются феминистские подходы к анализу социальной политики в постсоциалистических государствах. Делается попытка сравнительного анализа семейной политики в социалистических/постсоциалистических и западных капиталистических странах.

The article considers peculiarities of transformation of socialist system of social policy towards the family. Socialistic type of welfare state is eroded and the discourse of the sate concerning the politics of social promotion, labor market and family support is subjected to dynamic transformations. The authors employ feminist approaches to the analysis of social policy in post-socialist states. A comparative analysis attempt is made in socialist/post-socialist and Western capitalist countries.

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ПОСТСОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКАЯ ТРАНСФОРМАЦИЯ СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ ПОДДЕРЖКИ,ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ПОМОЩЬ СЕМЬЕ,ГОСУДАРСТВО ВСЕОБЩЕГО БЛАГОСОСТОЯНИЯ,ФЕМИНИСТСКИЙ АНАЛИЗ,СРАВНИТЕЛЬНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ ПОЛИТИКИ

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