RENEWAL a journal of Labour politics |
Vol
18 No 1/2
Editorial
Work,
recognition and the market
Jonathan Seglow and Ruth Yeoman
Features
Recognition
and the market: independence, wealth and equality John O’Neill
(How)
can social policy and fiscal policy recognise unpaid family work? Catherine
Hakim
Gender, work and ‘market’ values Diane Perrons Meritocracy
and market over-recognition Jonathan Aldred
‘Hired hubbies’ and ‘mobile
mums’ Rosie Cox Indenture: labour for miserable reward, a fifth of all
households Danny Dorling
Commentary
From doldrums to Downing Street Tim Bale
Osbornomics
Howard Reed
Beware the Canadian fiscal model Andrew Jackson
The
new ‘champion of progressive ideals’? Ruth Lister and Fran Bennett
Parenting and inequality Tim Horton and Ollie Haydon-Mulligan
Responding to the
Conservatives David Coates
Essay
Market values and the citizen-state relationship Selina Chen
Notebook
What’s next for European social democracy? Henning Meyer and Karl-Heinz Spiegel
Reviews
The
new world of work, books reviewed by Nicola Smith
Natasha Walter, Living
Dolls, reviewed by Anna-Helga Horrox
Loic Wacquant, Punishing the Poor,
reviewed by Richard Garside
Mark Perryman, Breaking Up Britain, reviewed
by Richard Weight
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