Conservative attitudes to lone parents

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A-Levels SOCI1003 Mind Map on Conservative attitudes to lone parents, created by Sarah Cake on 23/10/2013.
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Mind Map by Sarah Cake, updated more than 1 year ago
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Conservative attitudes to lone parents
  1. Attitude towards people dependent on state benefits - something for nothing culture.
    1. lots of rhetoric about the lazy and scroungers - back lash to undeserving poor
      1. Reduction in child tax credits and childcare element of working tax credits
      2. Attitudes to lone parents working economic situation
        1. Activation to work policies to reduce dependency on state benefits
          1. Problems relating to childcare costs limiting entry into employment. Universal credit implementation
          2. Realisation that majority of lone parents are below the poverty line.
            1. Employment seen as the way to escape poverty
              1. Reduction of services in terms of sure start and other support.
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