Family Security in Insecure Times, Volume I
(by the National Forum on Family Security, 1993, 204 pp., #473, $20.00)
In this series, some of Canada's leading social thinkers
offer their perspectives ont he changing economy and
its impact on families.
VOLUME I: This collection of papers highlights the growing
economic and social insecurity among Canadian families.
Papers by Judith Maxwell, Diane Bellemare, Daniel
Keating and Fraser Mustard, Craig McKie, Maurice
Champagne, Susan McDaniel, and Michael Valpy
examine family security, but each from a different
perspective. How will global restructuring and
competition affect family security? How will family
economic and social security be affected by changing
labour markets? demographic and cultural changes?
new family structures and roles? How are gender
differences affecting families today? And how have
changing political values and structures affected the
family?
NOTE: You can buy all 3 volumes of Family Security in Insecure Times for $40.
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