Social security that works for families Michael O'Brien
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Policy Quarterly, 2019, 15(1): 10-16
There have been significant changes in employment and in family structure over the last half century. This article explores some of the social security changes required to develop a welfare system that is both responsive to and reflective of those broader changes and more effective in providing support that is timely, and effective in providing relief from poverty. A range of quite specific changes are proposed. (Author's abstract). This article appears in a Policy Quarterly Special Issue: Welfare State Reform. Follow the link for other articles. Record #6190