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2018 | 54 | 285-297

Article title

Welfare State Support for Families: a Comparative Family Policies Analysis in Poland and Spain

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The paper focuses on the analysis of recent family policies on selected programs and actions in Poland and Spain. The analysis was made on the basis of a comparison of three spheres of supporting the families in both countries: financial support, institutional support and conditions of parental leaves. The main data sources came from the OECD and Ministries in Poland and Spain. Results show that there are differences between Poland and Spain in terms of funds assigned to the support of families and children, in terms of the length of maternity and paternity leaves, the level and types of fi nancial support, and also the types of institutional support.

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54

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285-297

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2018

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  • University of Barcelona
  • University of Silesia in Katowice

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Biblioteka Nauki
1969022

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