Family Security in Insecure Times, Volumes II and III
(by the National Forum on Family Security, 1996, 283 pp., #495 $25.00)
In this series, some of Canada's leading social thinkers
offer their perspectives ont he changing economy and
its impact on families.
Distinguished contributors to Volume II include: Claude Béland, Camil
Bouchard, Rod Dobell, Ann Duffy, Daniel P. Keating,
Lorna R. Marsden, Michael Mendelson, Shelley A.
Phipps, Norene Pupo, Frank Reid, and Jean-Bernard
Robichaud. Using a framework of four broad strategies
for change, the authors offer examples of what
governments, communities, employers and others can
do to improve family security in light of the new
socioeconomic realities.
Volume III is a final statement from the Directors Group
of the National Forum on Family Security, calling for a
complete refocusing of public policies in Canada.
NOTE: You can buy all 3 volumes of Family Security in Insecure Times for $40.
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