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York United Kingdom
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NGO / Public Service
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A series of six seminars on child maintenance obligations. Organised by Dr Christine Skinner, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of York. Funded by the ESRC and hosted by the Nuffield Foundation. UK and international experts on child maintenance policy present papers exploring a range of key issues on the financial consequences of parental separation. The series provides a rare opportunity to focus intensely on evidence from across countries as well as facilitate the involvement of key policy actors in the UK (including experts from third sector organisations and government departments).
Mots-clés
child maintenance
child support
uk
social policy
policy
nordic
america
separation
usa
csa
child support agency
private agreements
symbolic meanings
reciprocity
single parents
lone parents
british
opinions
contexts
views
preferences
perceptions
public
attitudes
comparative
england
great britain
britain
welfare
finland
policies
welfare state
iceland
challenges
parent responsibility
principles
goals
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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
York United Kingdom
Secteur d’activité
NGO / Public Service
À propos
A series of six seminars on child maintenance obligations. Organised by Dr Christine Skinner, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of York. Funded by the ESRC and hosted by the Nuffield Foundation. UK and international experts on child maintenance policy present papers exploring a range of key issues on the financial consequences of parental separation. The series provides a rare opportunity to focus intensely on evidence from across countries as well as facilitate the involvement of key policy actors in the UK (including experts from third sector organisations and government departments).
Mots-clés
child maintenance
child support
uk
social policy
policy
nordic
america
separation
usa
csa
child support agency
private agreements
symbolic meanings
reciprocity
single parents
lone parents
british
opinions
contexts
views
preferences
perceptions
public
attitudes
comparative
england
great britain
britain
welfare
finland
policies
welfare state
iceland
challenges
parent responsibility
principles
goals
Tout plus