We publish below two replies to Fiona Williams' ‘Recent developments in policies
for women in Hungary’, published in Critical Social Policy no 16, Summer
1986. In addition, Fiona Williams, replies to these in a third
contribution to the debate.
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References
1.
See, for example, KamermanS.B.,
KahnA.J. (Eds.),
Child Cure. Family Benefits and Working Parents,
Columbia Univ Press, 1981. ch
2.
2.
WilliamsF.‘Recent developments in policies for women in
Hungary’, Critical Social Policy,
16, Summer 1986. p
134.
3.
Though this policy has caused severe
problems for the departing parent in areas of housing stress such as
Budapest.
4.
See MishraR.‘The left and the welfare stale: A critical
analysis’. Critical Social Policy.
15, Spring 1986, pp.
4–20.
5.
See FergeZ.‘“Social innovations” and state social policy in Hungary’.
Unpublished paper.