social policy

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    • social policy
      a piece of law or legislation that effects the way we live
    • laws that affect contemporary family life
      -one child policy china
      -adoption laws
      -divorce laws
      -civil partnerships
    • china-one child policy

      -women sometimes had to seek permission from employer to get pregnant
      -incentives to have one child: free healthcare, less tax and better housing and educational services
      -punishments for having more than one child: fined, higher tax and pressure to undergo steralisation
      -law ammended in 2014
      -oldest place
    • romania communism in 1980s
      -encouraged to increase birth rate under communist regime through social policy
      -restricted contraception, abortion made illegal, age of marriage lowered to 15 and high tax on childless couples
    • nazi germany
      -encouraged radically pure women to breed a master race
      • restricted contraception and abortion
      • medals for many births- honour cross of motherhood gold for 8+ children
      • those deemed unfit for breeding were forced to be steralised
    • social policy in favour of heterosexual
      -only legal form of marriage until 2005
      -no teachinf/promotion of homosexuality in schools (clause 28)
    • social policy against heterosexuality
      -lowering age of sexual consent for homosexual relationships
      -abolition of clause 28
    • social policy in favour of marriage

      -divorce laws requiring counselling and cooling off period 1996
      -promotion of marriage in sex education
    • social policy against marriage
      -tax incentives to remain single parent
      -removal of barriers to divorce
    • social policy for having two children
      -free contraception
      -legalisation of abortion
      -ivf programme supported by NHS
      -housing priority when children present
    • policies against two children
      -child benefit for all children under 16 or in full time education has been said by new right to encourage big families
    • social policy in favour of male breadwinner
      -CSA requires absent parent to maintain children
      -paternity leave traditionally 2 weeks
    • social policy against male breadwinner
      -welfare benefits for single parents
      -equal pay act encourages both sexes to work
    • social policy in favour of dependent wife
      -maternity leave 9-12 months
      -lack of nursery places and after school care
      -care in community relies on the informal care of relatives
    • social policy against dependent wife
      -welfare to work programmes encourage single mothers to be independent
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