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    Histoire brisée, famille brisée

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    Csepeli György, Nemenyi Maria. Histoire brisée, famille brisée. In: Communications, 55, 1992. L'Est : les mythes et les restes, sous la direction de Alain Brossat et Jean-Yves Potel. pp. 173-186

    Changements à l'Est, perceptions et évaluations

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    Erős Ferenc, Csepeli György, Örkény Antony, Nemenyi Maria. Changements à l'Est, perceptions et évaluations. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 54 n°456, 2001. La psychologie sociale face aux événements politiques, économiques et sociaux en Europe. pp. 655-660

    Recent U.S. Child Care and Family Legislation in Comparative Perspective

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    This article reviews the history and content of recently passed U.S. child care and family legislation. This legislation is compared to the child care and family policies of four European nations in terms of five major policy objectives: (a) increasing supply, (b) supporting maternal employment, (c) easing the burdens of child rearing, (d) permitting parental choice, and (e) raising the quality of programs. All four European nations have been concerned with promoting childbearing and assisting parents to balance work and family responsibilities. They have also increased national responsibility for the care and education of children ages 3-5 and employer responsibility for parental leave. In contrast to the state-run systems in France, the United States has a market-based system with middle- and upper-income parents making the choices and being reimbursed by the state for part of those expenses. Low-income parents receive targeted subsidies. Recent parental leave legislation brings the United States only slightly closer to Europe because the leave is unpaid.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67859/2/10.1177_019251394015003005.pd
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