Women, Vulnerabilities and Welfare Service Systems

Women, Vulnerabilities and Welfare Service Systems

Virokannas, Elina; Kuronen, Marjo; Salovaara, Ulla

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2022

186

Mole

Inglês

9780367563608

15 a 20 dias

272

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1. Introduction: women, vulnerabilities and welfare service systems. Part 1 Welfare service systems (not) responding to vulnerable situations of women. 2. Vulnerability as lived experience: marginalised women and girls in the UK. 3. Finnish welfare service system from the standpoint of women in vulnerable life situations. 4. Interpreting vulnerabilities facing women in urban life: a case study in Madrid, Spain. 5. Risky mothers: state-family relations, risk and the gendered reproduction of vulnerability in Canadian child welfare. Part 2 Women's encounters with the welfare service system. 6. The right to have a child: an institutional response to the motherhood of drug users in Slovenia. 7. Incarcerated women, welfare services and the process of re-entering society in Finland. 8. The reform of the Finnish income benefit system from the standpoint of lone mothers. 9. Social framework for understanding women?s substance abuse, treatment and vulnerability. Part 3 Contradictions of informal support. 10. Low-income breadwinning Israeli mothers negotiating economic survival: the exchange of sex for material resources. 11. Vulnerability and agency: women after prison in the Basque Autonomous Community, Spain. 12. Peer support among female substance users in Finland. 13. Concluding remarks: a need for women-specific services
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Welfare Service Systems;Vulnerable Life Situations;Homeless women;Lone Mothers;Women's Substance Abuse;Young women;Face ?to Face;Informal support;Wo;Vulnerable positions;Vulnerable Situations;Child Welfare Services;Follow;Opiate Substitution Treatment;Women's Daily Lives;Basque Autonomous Community;Ontario Child Welfare;Contemporary Societies;Welfare Reform;Child's Wellbeing;Social Reproduction;Service System;Peer Recovery Support;Institutional Ethnography;Chronic;Universal Social Security System;Female Substance Abuse;Intensive Mothering;Income Benefit