Marian van der Klein Ziek, zwak of zwanger
vrouwen en arbeidsongeschiktheid in Nederlandse sociale verzekeringen, 1890-1940
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This book is about female breadwinners and mothers in the Netherlands from 1800 till 1940 , and the entitlements provided to them by the state when they were unable to work due to childbirth or occupational disabilily. Three questions take central stage: What impact did the first social insurance acts have on women, or more specifically, what impact did these acts have on women as individuals, and on their personal finances and position on the job market? How did the Dutch women's movement contribute to the debate on legislation? And what do these laws reveal about the Dutch state's position on women as breadwinners and mothers?
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