Social Politics, volume 28, issue 2, pages 405-427
A Taxonomy of Child Policies: Conceptualizing the Missing Step in Defamilization of Social Policy
Joakim Palme
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Maria Heimer
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-05-29
Journal:
Social Politics
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.773
CiteScore: 4.7
Impact factor: 1.7
ISSN: 10724745, 14682893
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Gender Studies
Abstract
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has created momentum for the notion of child policy to be advanced. The article elaborates a taxonomy of child policies for analyzing policy instruments aimed at promoting various aspects of children’s welfare, and four different types of child policies are identified. The article explores the feasibility of this conceptual framework with a case study of Sweden. We frame the move toward child-centered policies in terms of defamilization: such policies may enhance “freedom as non-domination” and could be seen as the second round of the defamilization of social policy.
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