Items where Author is "Lewis, Jane"

Number of items: 114.
  • The problems of social care in English nursing and residential homes for older people and the role of state regulation. (2022) Lewis, Jane picture_as_pdf
  • Work–family balance, gender and policy. (2009) Lewis, Jane
  • Care and gender: have the arguments for recognising care work now been won? (2006) Lewis, Jane
  • Children, changing families and welfare states. (2006) Lewis, Jane
  • Developing child-care provision in England and Germany: Problems of governance. (2005) Evers, Adalbert; Lewis, Jane; Riedel, Birgit
  • "The ravages of permissiveness": sex education and the permissive society. (2004) Hampshire, James; Lewis, Jane
  • The state and the third sector in modern welfare states: independence, instrumentality, partnership. (2004) Lewis, Jane
  • Women, men and the family. (2001) Lewis, Jane
  • The decline of the male breadwinner model: implications for work and care. (2001) Lewis, Jane
  • Adoption: the nature of policy shifts in England and Wales, 1972-2002. Lewis, Jane
  • Arbeit, Familie und Gleichstellung: politikentwicklungen auf Europaischer Ebene. Lewis, Jane
  • Balancing 'time to work' and 'time to care': policy issues and the implications for mothers, fathers and children. Lewis, Jane
  • Care work beyond Beveridge. Pascall, Gillian; Lewis, Jane
  • Carework: are care accounts the answer? Lewis, Jane
  • Childcare policies and the politics of choice. Lewis, Jane
  • Continuity and change in English childcare policy 1960-2000. Lewis, Jane
  • Debates and issues regarding marriage and cohabitation in the British and American literature. Lewis, Jane
  • Dependence and independence: Perceptions and management of risk in respect of children aged 12-16 in families with working parents. Lewis, Jane; Sarre, Sophie; Burton, Jennifer
  • Der Wandel der Rollenleitbilder in Europa - Ist das "Adult-Worker-Modell" auf dem Vormarsch? Lewis, Jane
  • Documents in qualitative research. Lewis, Jane
  • Early childhood education and care in England under austerity:continuity or change in political ideas, policy goals, availability, affordability and quality in a childcare market? Lewis, Jane; West, Anne
  • Economic citizenship: a comment. Lewis, Jane
  • Employment and care: the policy problem, gender equality and the issue of choice. Lewis, Jane
  • Equality and diversity: a new approach to gender equality policy in the UK. Ben-Galim, Dalia; Campbell, Mary; Lewis, Jane
  • Erwerbstatigkeit versus betreuungsarbeit. Lewis, Jane
  • Families, individuals and the state. Lewis, Jane
  • Family change and family politics in the UK. Lewis, Jane
  • Family change and lone parents as a social problem. Lewis, Jane
  • Family change and the welfare state. Lewis, Jane
  • Fathering practices in twenty-six intact families and the implications for child contact. Lewis, Jane; Welsh, Elaine
  • Fault, breakdown, and the Church of England's involvement in the 1969 divorce reform. Wallis, Patrick; Lewis, Jane
  • Feminist perspectives. Lewis, Jane
  • Feminist perspectives. Lewis, Jane
  • Flexicurity as a policy strategy: the implications for gender equality. Lewis, Jane; Plomien, Ania
  • 'Friending': London-based undergraduates' experience of Facebook. Lewis, Jane; West, Anne
  • From Sure Start to children's centres: an analysis of policy change in English early years programmes. Lewis, Jane
  • Gender and the development of welfare regimes. Lewis, Jane
  • Gender and welfare in modern Europe. Lewis, Jane
  • Gender and welfare state change. Lewis, Jane
  • Gender and welfare state change. Lewis, Jane
  • Gender equality and work-family balance in a cross-national perspective. Lewis, Jane
  • Gender, ageing and the 'new social settlement': the importance of developing a holistic approach to care policies. Lewis, Jane
  • Gender, civil society and participation: introduction to the special issue of Social Politics. Ishkanian, Armine; Lewis, Jane
  • Gender, work, family and welfare states: the Nordic countries in comparative perspective. Lewis, Jane
  • 'Helicopter Parenting’ and ‘Boomerang Children’: How parents support and relate to their student and co-resident graduate children. West, Anne; Lewis, Jane
  • How useful are the social sciences? Lewis, Jane
  • Implementing the new community care. Lewis, Jane; Glennerster, Howard
  • Individualisation, assumptions about the existence of an adult worker model and the shift towards contractualism. Lewis, Jane
  • Individualization and the need for new forms of family solidarity. Lewis, Jane
  • Intergenerational relations between English students, graduates living at home, and their parents. Lewis, Jane; West, Anne
  • Is marriage the answer to the problems of family change? Lewis, Jane
  • Issues in the development of children’s centres on nursery and primary school sites. Lewis, Jane; Finnegan, Cathy; West, Anne
  • Le "community care" au royaume-uni: le tournant des annees 1990. Lewis, Jane
  • “Learning from Others”: English proposals for early years’ education and care reform and policy transfer from France and the Netherlands, 2010-2015. Lewis, Jane; West, Anne
  • Legitimizing care work and the issue of gender equality. Lewis, Jane
  • Les programmes d’accompagnement des parents en Angleterre. Lewis, Jane
  • Living with the parents: the purpose of young graduates’ return to the parental home in England. Roberts, Jonathan; Noden, Philip; West, Anne; Lewis, Jane picture_as_pdf
  • Living-apart-together in Britain: context and meaning. Lewis, Jane; Haskey, John
  • Making the transition from sure start local programmes to children's centres, 2003-2008. Lewis, Jane; Roberts, Jonathan; Finnegan, C.
  • Marriage. Lewis, Jane
  • Men, women, work, care and policies. Review article. Lewis, Jane
  • NHS White Paper:the shift away from competition should not be confused with a reduced role for the private sector. Lewis, Jane picture_as_pdf
  • New Labour's approach to the voluntary sector: Independence and the meaning of partnership. Lewis, Jane
  • Older people and the health-social care boundary in the UK: half a century of hidden policy conflict. Lewis, Jane
  • Orientations to work and the issue of care. Lewis, Jane
  • Panstwo U trzeci sector w nowoczesnych panstwach opekunczych: niezaleznosc, instrumentizacja, partnerstwo. Lewis, Jane
  • Parenting programmes in England: policy development and implementation issues, 2005–2010. Lewis, Jane
  • Parents' working hours: adolescent children's views and experiences. Lewis, Jane; Noden, Philip; Sarre, Sophie
  • Parents’ involvement and university students’ independence. Lewis, Jane; West, Anne; Roberts, Jonathan; Noden, Philip
  • Patterns of development in work/family reconciliation policies for parents in France, German, the Netherlands, and the UK in the 2000's. Lewis, Jane; Knijn, Trudie; Martin, Claude; Ostner, Ilona
  • Patterns of paid and unpaid work in Western Europe: gender, commodification, preferences and the implications for policy. Lewis, Jane; Campbell, Mary; Huerta, Carmen
  • Paying for higher education in England: funding policy and families. West, Anne; Roberts, Jonathan; Lewis, Jane; Noden, Philip
  • Perceptions of risk in intimate relationships: the implications for social provision. Lewis, Jane
  • Politica Familiar e Mercado de Trabalho: o caso da Gra-Bretanha em uma perspectiva europeia. Lewis, Jane
  • Professional status and professional regulation in the 1970s: the case of the Briggs committee on nursing and the Merrison committee on the regulation of the medical profession. Lewis, Jane
  • Re-shaping social care services for older people in England:policy development and the problem of achieving ‘good care’. Lewis, Jane; West, Anne
  • Relacje panstwo – sector ochotniczy w Wielkiej Brytanii. Lewis, Jane
  • Repartnering and the management of risk. Lewis, Jane
  • Responsibilities and rights: changing the balance. Lewis, Jane
  • Risk and intimate relationships. Lewis, Jane; Sarre, Sophie
  • Sex education materials in The Netherlands and in England and Wales: a comparison of content, use and teaching practice. Lewis, Jane; Knijn, Trudie
  • Should we worry about family change? The 2001 Joanne Goodman lectures. Lewis, Jane
  • Strukterwandel der Familie. Lewis, Jane
  • Students' Facebook 'friends': public and private spheres. West, Anne; Lewis, Jane; Currie, Peter
  • Teenagers and their parents: parental time and parenting style — what are the issues? Lewis, Jane
  • Themed issue on gender and individualisation. Lewis, Jane; Bennett, Fran
  • UK work/family balance policies and gender equality, 1997–2005. Lewis, Jane; Campbell, Mary
  • What are children's centres?: the development of CC services, 2004-2008. Lewis, Jane; Cuthbert, Roberta; Sarre, Sophie
  • What characteristics of funding, provision and regulation are associated with effective social investment in ECEC in England, France and Germany? West, Anne; Blome, Agnes; Lewis, Jane picture_as_pdf
  • What instruments to foster what kind of gender equality?: the problem of gendered inequalities in the division of paid and unpaid work. Lewis, Jane
  • What's in a name?: 'work and family' or 'work and life' balance policies in the UK since 1997 and the implications for the pursuit of gender equality. Lewis, Jane; Campbell, Mary
  • Women's rights and gender issues. Lewis, Jane
  • Work, care, gender equality and the problem of 'instrumental' social policies. Lewis, Jane
  • Work-family balance policies: issues and development in the UK 1997-2005 in comparative perspective. Lewis, Jane
  • Work/family balance policies in the UK since 1997: a new departure? Lewis, Jane; Campbell, Mary
  • Work/family reconciliation, equal opportunities and social policies: The interpretation of policy trajectories at the EU level and the meaning of gender equality. Lewis, Jane
  • Work/family reconciliation, equal opportunities, and social policies: the interpretation of policy trajectories at the EU level and the meaning of gender equality. Lewis, Jane; Plomien, Ania
  • Young adult graduates living in the parental home: expectations, negotiations and parental financial support. West, Anne; Lewis, Jane; Roberts, Jonathan; Noden, Philip
  • The adult worker model family, gender equality and care: The search for new policy principles and the possibilities and problems of a capabilities approach. Lewis, Jane; Giullari, Susanna
  • The boundary between health and social care for older people. Lewis, Jane
  • The changing context for the obligation to care and to earn. Lewis, Jane
  • A comparison of English and Dutch sex education in the classroom. Lewis, Jane; Knijn, Trudie
  • The emergence of lone motherhood as a problem in late twentieth century Britain. Land, Hilary; Lewis, Jane
  • The end of marriage? Individualism and intimate relations. Lewis, Jane
  • The experience of co-residence: young adults returning to the parental home after graduation in England. Lewis, Jane; West, Anne; Roberts, Jonathan; Noden, Philip
  • The failure to expand childcare provision and to develop a comprehensive childcare policy in Britain during the 1960s and 1970s. Lewis, Jane
  • The gender settlement and social provision : the work-welfare relationship at the level of the household. Lewis, Jane
  • The implications of family change for the pursuit of gender equality. Lewis, Jane
  • The politics of sex education policy in England and Wales and The Netherlands since the 1980s. Lewis, Jane; Knijn, Trudie
  • The problem of fathers: policy and behaviour in Britain. Lewis, Jane
  • The problem of lone mother families in twentieth century Britain. Lewis, Jane
  • The quality-defining process in early years services: a case study. Lewis, Jane; Tanner, Emily; Welsh, Elaine
  • The search for coordination: the case of the central policy review staff and social policy planning, 1971-77. Lewis, Jane
  • A think piece on intergenerational equity. Piachaud, David; Macnicol, John; Lewis, Jane