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    Critical Review

    Existential Field 3: State Family Policies

     The Major Trends report was produced by the Austrian Institute for Family Studies, University of Vienna.

    The Major Trends reports:

    Documents produced as part of the Critical Review that took place at the Lisbon Conference in May 2010 are available to download below.

    Critical Review documents:

    • Summary by the Chair on the Major Trends
    • Keynote by Jorma Sipilä of the University of Tampere on "Cash-for-childcare: an exquisitely debated subject"
    • Keynote (text and slides) by Kathrin Linz of the Institute of Social Work and Social Education (Germany) on "Hurdles to overcome in comparative research on family policy"
    • Statement by Daniel Erler of Familienservice GmbH
    • Statement by Haro on "Are the Swedish state family policies delivering?"
    • Statement by Magdalena Kocik of the University of Warsaw
    • Statement by Renata Kaczmarska of the United Nations
    • Rapporteur Summary by Sonja Blum of the Austrian Insitute for Family Studies, University of Vienna

    If any documents are missing as part of this collection, please email them to us at FAMILYPLATFORM for inclusion.

    Documents
    1. WP2 - EF3: Chair Summary
      Overview by the Chair on Existential Field 3: ‘State Family Policies’.
    2. WP2 - EF3: Keynote (Sipilä)
      Keynote presentation by Jorma Sipilä of Tampere University on "Cash-for-childcare: an exquisitely debated subject".
    3. WP2 - EF3: Rapporteur Summary
      Summary of the discussions that took place.
    4. WP2 - EF3: Statement (Haro)
      Statement by Haro (Sweden) titled "Are the Swedish state family policies delivering?"
    5. WP2 - EF3: Statement (Kocik)
      Statement by Magdalena Kocik (University of Warsaw) on EF3.
    6. WP2 - EF3: Statement (United Nations)
      Statement by Renata Kaczmarska (United Nations) on EF3.
    7. WP2 - EF3: Statement (Familienservice GmbH)
      Statement by Familienservice GmbH on EF3.
    8. WP2 - EF3: Keynote (Linz) - text
      Keynote presentation (text) by Kathrin Linz of Institute of Social Work and Social Education (Germany) on "Hurdles to overcome in comparative research on family policy".
    9. WP2 - EF3: Keynote (Linz) - slides
      Keynote presentation (slides) by Kathrin Linz of Institute of Social Work and Social Education (Germany) on "Hurdles to overcome in comparative research on family policy".
    Documents
    1. WP2 - EF3: Chair Summary
      Overview by the Chair on Existential Field 3: ‘State Family Policies’.
    2. WP2 - EF3: Keynote (Sipilä)
      Keynote presentation by Jorma Sipilä of Tampere University on "Cash-for-childcare: an exquisitely debated subject".
    3. WP2 - EF3: Rapporteur Summary
      Summary of the discussions that took place.
    4. WP2 - EF3: Statement (Haro)
      Statement by Haro (Sweden) titled "Are the Swedish state family policies delivering?"
    5. WP2 - EF3: Statement (Kocik)
      Statement by Magdalena Kocik (University of Warsaw) on EF3.
    6. WP2 - EF3: Statement (United Nations)
      Statement by Renata Kaczmarska (United Nations) on EF3.
    7. WP2 - EF3: Statement (Familienservice GmbH)
      Statement by Familienservice GmbH on EF3.
    8. WP2 - EF3: Keynote (Linz) - text
      Keynote presentation (text) by Kathrin Linz of Institute of Social Work and Social Education (Germany) on "Hurdles to overcome in comparative research on family policy".
    9. WP2 - EF3: Keynote (Linz) - slides
      Keynote presentation (slides) by Kathrin Linz of Institute of Social Work and Social Education (Germany) on "Hurdles to overcome in comparative research on family policy".
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