00913nam a22001217a 4500008004100000100001700041245008500058260003100143300003200174520050600206650004800712773003100760220314b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aMilla, Jane  aFamilies, work and care: Qualitative longitudinal research and policy engagement aSocial Policy and Society  a20(4), Oct, 2021: p.629-634 aQualitative longitudinal research can make a distinctive contribution to policy discussions and to the assessment of outcomes. This article draws on research with lone-parent families over fifteen years to illustrate how change and continuity can look different over shorter and longer time periods, to discuss presenting longitudinal qualitative evidence through the selection of case studies, and to explore some of the challenges of engaging in policy debates with qualitative data. – Reproduced  aLongitudinal Qualitative, Policy engagement aSocial Policy and Society