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Continuity and consensus: Governing families in Denmark
Peter Abrahamson
Department of Sociology
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Family Policy
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Denmark
100%
Policy Change
50%
Liberal Government
50%
Market Involvement
50%
Female Labor Market
50%
Political Culture
50%
Post-industrial
50%
Changing Conditions
50%
Childcare
50%
Parental Leave
50%
Industrial Conditions
50%
Recent Changes
50%
Class Compromise
50%
Civil Servants
50%
Expert Advice
50%
Maternity Leave
50%
Social Sciences
Denmark
100%
Family Policy
100%
Danish
100%
Civil Servants
50%
Policy Change
50%
Political Culture
50%
Parental Leave
50%
Labor Market
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Market
100%