"Family Policy Paradoxes" examines the political regulation of the family in Sweden between 1930 and today. It draws attention to the political attempts to create a 'modern family', and the aspiration to regulate the family and install gender equality. It thereby sheds light on ongoing policy proces[...]
"Changing Relations of Welfare" is concerned with the complexities of family relations and practices in the recent past and how these have been imagined, addressed or elided in present policy making. It uses rich and varied sources to offer an innovative approach to the analysis of meanings afforded[...]