Gender, Health and Welfare
Routledge | 252 pages | 1998 | ISBN: 0415187001 | PDF |1.6 mb
Gender, Health and Welfare provides a stimulating introduction to an historical era which saw a huge expansion in welfare services, both state and voluntary, and during which women emerged as significant `consumers’ and `providers’ of various measures.
The themes covered in this book include: a critical examination of how welfare policies in both England and Japan crucially affected women’s life chances; a study of the relationship between poverty, health and gender from 1870 to the inauguration of the National Health Service; case studies of the housing reformer, Octavia Hill and the prominent female reformer, Louisa Twining; and an examination of the issue of birth control in post-World War One.
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