"Mary Daly and Katherine Rake have produced a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between gender and the welfare state – through the integrated lenses of care, work and welfare. They combine expert syntheses of several literatures with their own empirical work, using a unique blend of quantitative and qualitative methods. <i>Gender and The Welfare State</i> will surely become a standard text for all scholars of comparative social policy – generalists and gender specialists alike." <i>Janet C. Gornick, City University of New York</i> <br /> <p>"A significant account of how gender relations are shaped by national welfare states and how the welfare state reaches deep into the society." <i>International Journal of Contemporary Sociology</i><br /> </p> <p>"This excellent book is a comparative study of gender relations and care, work and welfare in eight countries...<i>Gender and the Welfare State</i> provides us with comprehensive reference material that will prove a valuable book for students..." <i>Lavinia Mittin, Work, employment and society</i></p>