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Report on contributions to the Conference 2: Different kinds of risks for children resulting from various structures and changes in the labour markets
- Summary
- Child poverty and child well-being, Jonathan Bradshaw
- Child poverty in OECD countries: Assessing the effectiveness of alternative strategies to improve family incomes, Peter Whiteford and Willem Adema
- Child poverty in Wealthy Nations, Lluís Flaquer
- Concepts of measuring child-poverty, H. Gerhard Beinsenherz
- Employment and Child Poverty in Britain, Alan Marsh
- Kuznets revisited: Single mothers, child poverty, and the structural change of labor markets, Gerd Nollmann
- Forgotten Families, Jody Heymann
- Asylum-seeking children's welfare, health and well-being, Ulla Björnberg
- Poverty of children in migrated families, Silvia Carrasco
- Child poverty in multicultural societies. Laura Alipranti and A. Nikolaou
- Growing up poor and the health behaviour of children, Andreas Klocke
- Child poverty from a child's perspective, Tess Ridge
- Childhood in poverty and teh coping strategies of children, Margherita Zander
- Lone mother entering employment: from home to work and the impact on children, Jane Millar
- "Part time work and patterns of balancing family and work": The need for a blending of sociological and psychological perspectives, Andreas Lange
- "Active citizenship"- the new paradigm of Welfare states policies, What does it mean for children? Birgit Pfau-Effinger
- Parental working Time, Common Time, Children's Time- The Perspective of Children, Karin Jurczyk
- Do children need time their parents?, Michael Opielka
- Semi-dependency in the relationship of young adults and their parents. A European study, Manuela du Bois-Reymond
- Changing Expectations on employees and Parents and the Well-Being of Children, Norbert F. Schneider
- Fathers, family life and work: Can fathers have it all?, Margaret O'Brien
- Parenthood from the father's point of view, Jouko Huttunen
- Caring fathers in Germany- where are the "new" fathers?, Tanja Mühling
- Caring Fathers in the Nordic Countries, Gubný Björk Eydal
- Children in the "Social Investment State", Thomas Olk
- Childhood and public policies: The French case, Claude Martin
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