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  1. (1 other version)Women, Welfare and The Politics of Need Interpretation.Nancy Fraser - 1987 - Hypatia 2 (1):103-121.
    I argue that social- welfare struggles should become more central for feminists. To clarify these, I offer an analysis of the U.S. welfare system. I expose the system's underlying gender norms and show how administrative practices preemptively define women's needs. I then situate these state practices in a larger terrain of struggle over the interpretation of social needs where feminists can intervene.
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  • Women Across Continents: Feminist Comparative Social Policy.Lena Dominelli - 1991 - New York ; Toronto : Harvester Wheatsheaf.
    This is a comparative feminist analysis of the impact of social policy on women across capitalist, socialist and social democratic countries. The book looks at income maintenance and family and health policies in capitalist market and "socialist" planned economies in Britain and other countries.
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  • New Approaches to Welfare Theory.Glenn Drover & Patrick Kerans - 1993 - Aldershot, England : E. Elgar.
    In New Approaches to Welfare Theory, a group of economists explore themes central to the understanding of human well-being, building from a Weberian understanding of social action.
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  • Theorizing Women's Work.Pat Armstrong & Hugh Armstrong - 1990 - Network Basics.
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