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A brief history of the incompatibility ‘problem’

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Reconciliation Policy in Germany 1998–2008
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This chapter will begin the analysis of German reconciliation policy with a brief genealogy of the representation of ‘problem’ of the incompatibility of paid employment and care work. Therewith, we will set the scene for the following chapters, which will deal with individual policies that have addressed the ‘problem’ of the incompatibility of paid employment and care work.

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Grebe, C. (2009). A brief history of the incompatibility ‘problem’. In: Reconciliation Policy in Germany 1998–2008. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-91924-9_4

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