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MANCHESTER Between Two Worlds of Father Politics USA or Sweden? 2015 Edition by Michael Rush
The essential message of the 'two regimes' model is that the social politics of fatherhood have taken on a global significance and that the USA and Sweden represent two ends of an international continuum of ways of thinking about fatherhood. The key selling points of the two regimes model are its topicality, originality, its global appeal, and its particularised appeal to readers in the USA, the Nordic countries, Great Britain, Ireland, the European Union, Japan and China. The book offers students a comparative analytical framework and new insights into why some welfare states have 'father-friendly' social policies and others do not. The book makes an original contribution to the growing fields of welfare regime and gender studies by linking the epochal decline of patriarchal fatherhood to welfare state expansion over the course of the twentieth century and it raises new questions about the legitimacy of religiously inspired neo-patriarchy. -- . Table of contents :- Introduction1. Welfare, gender and fatherhood 2. The American model: state enforced agency3. The Swedish model: state supported agency4. Great Britain: full-time breadwinners-part time fathers5. Ireland: 'vulnerable fathers', invisible fatherhood6. The European Union and Scandivization 7. Crystalising the 'Nordic Turn' in Japan and the American model in China8. Individualisation and two varieties of fatherhood and patriarchyIndexBibliography -- .