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The welfare state generation : women, agency and class in Britain since 1945 / Eve Worth.

By: Worth, Eve [author.].Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.].Series: New directions in social and cultural history: Publisher: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781350192089; 9781350192072; 9781350192065.Subject(s): Women -- Great Britain -- Social conditions | Public welfare -- Great Britain -- History | Welfare state -- Social aspects -- Great Britain -- History | Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 1945-Genre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 305.40941 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction : The welfare state generation -- 'Daughters of the state' : girlhood in post-war Britain -- Opportunity and constraint : The welfare state generation leaves school -- The golden age of social mobility : welfare expansion and adult education during the long 1970s -- Agents of change : women transforming the welfare state -- A clash of experiences : the process of de-professionalisation from Thatcher to Blair -- Generational divides? Older age and the politics of welfare.
List(s) this item appears in: Women's History Month and International Women's Day 2024
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Introduction : The welfare state generation -- 'Daughters of the state' : girlhood in post-war Britain -- Opportunity and constraint : The welfare state generation leaves school -- The golden age of social mobility : welfare expansion and adult education during the long 1970s -- Agents of change : women transforming the welfare state -- A clash of experiences : the process of de-professionalisation from Thatcher to Blair -- Generational divides? Older age and the politics of welfare.

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