Tina Haux
University of Lincoln
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Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy | 2013
Tina Haux
There has been an international trend towards activating lone parents, with the United Kingdom being the most recent example. It has been argued that the most common criterion for deciding which lone parents should have to be available for work is the age of the youngest child. However, by examining the activation policies in the OECD countries more closely, a number of criteria used in conjunction with age of the child have been identified, such as the availability of childcare and the employability of lone parents. It is therefore argued that a typology can be developed consisting of three main approaches: general activation, age of child and no activation, with three sub-categories for the age of child approach. The different (sub-)categories will be illustrated using country case studies as examples.
The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice | 2012
Tina Haux; Debra Salmon; Lucy Taylor; Toity Deave; Sue Cohen; Laura Dewar; Tove Samzelius
Longitudinal qualitative study of the experiences of single parents of the 2008 welfare to work reform
Archive | 2011
N Yeates; Tina Haux; Rana Jawad; Majella Kilkey
Policy Press | 2015
Liam Foster; Anne Brunton; Chris Deeming; Tina Haux
Archive | 2011
Tina Haux
Social Policy & Administration | 2013
Tina Haux
Family Court Review | 2017
Tina Haux; Stephen McKay; Ruth Cain
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2015
Lucinda Platt; Tina Haux; Rachel Rosenberg
Archive | 2011
Nicola Yeates; Tina Haux; Rana Jawad; Majella Kilkey; Nicholas Timmins
Archive | 2017
Tina Haux; Caroline Bryson; Anne Gauthier; Pablo Gracia; Monika Mynarska; Lidia Panico; Sabine Walper