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Women And The Canadian Welfare State: The Decline Of Social Welfare And Its Effects On Women
Part 1 of Paper ....problems are dealt with effectively, they fester, and grow, sapping the strength of society as a whole and extending their consequences in troubled families from one generation to the next. - John F. Kennedy Canadians, especially Canadian women, can no longer expect as much from their government; rights that were forme.... Part 2 of Paper ....welfare, encompasses a very broad category; at present all safeguards given by women by various government agencies according to their sphere of responsibility and the concept of equality of the sexes can be considered women's welfare measures. The Canadian welfare state, until recently, appeared to have some measure of stability; the Canadian government had a role in helping to alleviate some of the worst effects of economic crises, as well as acting as a buffer for some of society's most vulne.... |
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