Changing family dynamics and in-work benefits (Record no. 513891)

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Personal name Rooney, C., and Gray, J.
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Title Changing family dynamics and in-work benefits
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Social Policy and Society
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Extent 19(1), Jan 2020. p. 185-205
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Summary, etc Internationally, in-work benefits (IWBs) are widely adopted as a measure to assist parents transitioning to work and to ‘make work pay’ for low-income families. The family income supplement (FIS) is an Irish IWB, introduced at a time of rapid societal change. This article shows how changing family dynamics, and a shift in policy focus towards a ‘work-first’ approach, challenged the original values underlying FIS. We discuss FIS in the context of changes to family life and social policy. We then outline the results of ten interviews with experts using three themes: work-first approach, child poverty and encouraging care. Our analysis shows that policymakers faced new challenges to provide an income support for children while also promoting full-time labour participation. FIS continues to support working families, but in a manner that creates contradictions for the contemporary ‘work-first’ approach. It is necessary to re-examine FIS in relation to its wider policy context and to address requirements for caring.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Low income group
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Main entry heading Social Policy and Society
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Subject DIP LABOUR
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-09-16 19(1), Jan 2020. p. 185-205 AR122969 2020-09-16 Articles

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