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Lindblom, Paul – Current Sweden, 1986
To clarify issues in the controversy in Sweden concerning the means and ends of family policy, this article analyzes the economic plight of Swedish families with children, elucidates the views of parents and politicians, discusses the changing role and status of women, and considers prospects for the future. Also discussed are work equality and…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Employed Women

Gerson, Mary-Joan; And Others – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1984
Summarizes research on various aspects of mothering, including the decision to have children, child rearing in the early years and maternal employment, and late parenting with adult children. Urges an ecological perspective toward parenting and various publicly and privately-supported child care facilities and arrangements. (CJM)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Children, Day Care, Employed Parents
Mirabelli, Alan – 1989
This presentation reviews the characteristics of the Canadian family at present. Discussion focuses on divorce, family structure, reproductive technology, fertility, family size, family mobility, family support, government role, women's participation in the labor force, daily family routines, television viewing, work and the family, the need for…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Day Care, Divorce, Early Childhood Education
Rodgers, Charles S.; Rodgers, Francene S. – 1989
The issue of combining careers and child rearing has come into public consciousness because so many more women with children now work. This means that there are many more families where both parents work. Women are voicing a growing sense of disillusionment regarding earnings, occupational segregation, child care difficulties, and performing two…
Descriptors: Adults, Birth Rate, Child Rearing, Childlessness
Lein, Laura – 1984
Increases in the divorce rate, decreases in women's childbearing, and increases in women's participation in the labor force represent three major trends that have had a great impact on women and on the family as a setting in which to work, raise children, and control resources. Although women's employment is clearly related in part to their…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Day Care, Demography, Divorce