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Volume 6, Number 1, 1 March 2000
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Introduction - Children and Family Policy: a Feminist Issue
pp. 1-3(3)
Authors: Folbre N.; Himmelweit S.

Family Policy in Germany: A Feminist Dilemma?
pp. 21-44(24)
Author: Trzcinski E.

Women, Families, and Work in Spain: Structural Changes and New Demands
pp. 45-57(13)
Authors: Carrasco C.; Rodriguez A.

Working Time as Gendered Time
pp. 59-76(18)
Authors: Sirianni C.; Negrey C.

Subsidizing Child Care by Mothers at Home
pp. 77-88(12)
Author: Bergmann B. R.

Changing Women's Lives: Child Care Policy in Ireland
pp. 89-94(6)
Author: Murphy-Lawless J.

The Effect of Child Care Subsidies: A Critique of the Rosen Model
pp. 95-103(9)
Authors: Aslaksen I.; Koren C.; Stokstad M.

Care, Paid Work, and Leisure: Rounding the Triangle
pp. 105-114(10)
Author: Perrons D.

Children as Economic Agents
pp. 125-134(10)
Author: Levison D.

Book Reviews
pp. 135-154(20)

Notes on Contributors
pp. 155-158(4)

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