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Hepworth, H. Philip – 1980
The surfacing of battered wives as a specific problem comes out of the many social changes occurring in Britain and many other countries in the 1960's. It comes in part from the growing number of marriages, the peaking of the baby boom in 1959, a decrease in family size, and a steady growth in female labor force participation. Importantly, women's…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Divorce, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1978
This paper summarizes findings of a baseline study of Canadian child welfare services and provides a critique of current social policy in Canada. Presently, Canadians have the largest number ever of 15 to 19 year olds (n = 2,369,000). This record number of children born in the late 1950s and early 1960s is likely to affect the number of births in…
Descriptors: Adoption, Birth Rate, Child Welfare, Demography
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1979
Social policy for child welfare in Canada should be tested in terms of what it does to support the integrity of the family. The Canadian family in recent years has changed as infant morality rates have fallen, and as the number of illegitimate births, marriages, divorces, and women working has increased. Although the child population as a whole…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Welfare, Demography
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1977
This talk which describes the child welfare situation in Canada in terms of children, parental and state responsibilities focuses on state responsibilities. Basic policy issues of child welfare are discussed, particularly the current state of federal-provincial cooperation in the national health insurance program, and recent changes in the system…
Descriptors: American Indians, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Foreign Countries


