The Catholic Theory of the Family Living Wage

1957 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael P. Fogarty
Keyword(s):  
PEDIATRICS ◽  
1969 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 648-648
Author(s):  
Graham B. Blaine

This is a disorganized book, but I think it is purposely so. Dr. Brodey states at one point that the family therapist's main role is that of example, and the style of this volume is an example of the freedom of expression which the author feels is essential to healthy family living. Dr. Brodey believes that traditions and stereotypes destroy families and cause illness in family members. He emphasizes the importance of the here and now over the past and stresses the value of evolvement and constant change to adapt to changing circumstances and to individual growth.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 137
Author(s):  
Mary Carroll Johansen

<p><em>Countering the prevailing trends of the antebellum era that separated home and office and thereby placed most women firmly outside the sphere of commerce, Calicia Tompkins Allaire, wife of ironworks owner James P. Allaire, served as her husband’s deputy, helping to oversee the Howell Iron Works and surrounding farms. While James lived mostly in New York City, Calicia helped to manage his businesses in Monmouth County in the 1840s and 1850s; to assess his employees’ character and actions; and to devise new ways for the struggling enterprises to earn money. Referring to his wife in a letter as “a girl of business,” James P. Allaire wrote that he counted on her to “have it done right.” The small scale of the Howell Works, its character as an iron plantation with the family living onsite, and James Allaire’s strained relationship with his adult children made Calicia Allaire the obvious choice to serve as his assistant.</em></p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Heti

Parents are the first party responsible for protecting and fulfilling children's rights. When children are born, they are entitled to the rights to parents and parents also have responsibilities for them. Among the rights of children that must be fulfilled by parents are the rights of the living. Concerning the family living, Hamid Sarong said that fathers are obliged to provide a living for their children if they need it. Similarly, children are required to provide for their parents when they need it. If the father is poor or has insufficient income, they are still obliged to provide for his children. If the mother has sufficient earning, she can be instructed to provide a living for the children who are the responsibility of their father, but she can ask for reimbursement later. If the mother is also poor, then the grandfather (from father) is responsible for providing the livelihood for the children, and he has the right to ask the father to pay back the income given to his grandchildren. If the father died, then the responsibility for the children's living is transferred to the grandfather, a substitute for the father if he is absent or passed away. Hamid Sarong's opinion is in line with the provisions applied in Islamic law and the in Indonesian law. However, Indonesia legislation has not established the issue related to the re-payment or reimbursement of the living that cannot be fulfilled by the father. Abstrak: Orang tua merupakan pihak pertama yang bertanggung jawab terhadap perlindungan dan pemenuhan hak-hak anak. Hak anak pada orang tua dimulai sejak anaknya dilahirkan dan menghirup udara kehidupan. Sejak itu pula timbul tanggung jawab orang tua terhadap anak-anaknya. Diantara hak-hak anak yang harus dipenuhi oleh orang tua adalah hak nafkah. Tentang nafkah keluarga, Hamid Sarong mengatakan bahwa ayah berkewajiban mencukupkan nafkah anak-anaknya apabila mereka memerlukan, demikian pula anak berkewajiban mencukupkan nafkah ibu bapaknya apabila mereka memerlukan. Apabila ayah dalam keadaan fakir atau penghasilannya tidak mencukupi, kewajiban memberi nafkah kepada anak-anaknya itu tetap ada, tidak menjadi gugur, dan apabila ibu anak-anak berkecukupan dapat diperintahkan mencukupkan nafkah anak-anaknya yang menjadi kewajiban ayah mereka itu, tetapi dapat ditagih untuk mengembalikannya. Apabila ibu fakir juga, maka nafkah anak dimintakan kepada kakek (bapak ayah), dan pada saatnya kakek berhak minta ganti nafkah yang diberikan kepada cucunya itu kepada ayah. Apabila ayah tidak ada lagi, maka nafkah itu dibebankan kepada kakek, sebab kakek berkedudukan sebagai pengganti ayah dalam hal ayah tidak ada lagi. Pendapat Hamid Sarong ini sesuai dengan ketentuan yang berlaku di dalam hukum Islam dan Undang-Undang yang berlaku di Indonesia. Namun tentang nafkah yang tidak mampu ditunaikan oleh ayah bisa ditagih untuk dikembalikan, perundang-undangan yang di Indonesia belum mengatur sejauh itu. Kata Kunci: Kewajiban Orang Tua, Hak Nafkah, Perlindungan Anak


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 109-124
Author(s):  
Kusnul Kholik

This article examines the phenomenon of women working in meeting the needs of families in Tanjunganom District Getas Village, Nganjuk Regency. The focus of the discussion includes three things, namely (1) how is the view of living for the wife working in Tanjunganom District Getas Village Nganjuk Regency? (2) What are the factors behind the wife working in Getas Village? (3) how does the family impact when the wife plays a working woman in Getas Village? The research methods used, because they are descriptive-qualitative, are interviews, observations and documentation. This article is field research using data reduction analysis techniques, data display and conclusion drawing. The results of the discussion show that the concept of women working in Getas village includes several things, such as the wife's work in helping to make a living is a form of devotion made to the husband. In addition, it is also done wholeheartedly to help the husband in making his family living, under the pretext of increasing the daily income in the family. At some point, even making a family living together is a shared responsibility for the majority of getas villagers. The factors behind the living of women working in Getas village, namely economic factors, emotional factors of a wife who has a sense of pity towards her husband, has owned a business or has had a work contract to continue the ideals that a wife has pioneered since she was young and continue the efforts of existing parents. Positive impacts include lightening the husband's burden, self-reliance on the children and by working can relieve stress. While the negative impacts that arise include a lack of attention to their child and increased costs for daily life, such as buying food


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 177-191
Author(s):  
L. S. Spankulova ◽  
Y. Nuruly ◽  
A. R. Kerimbayev ◽  
A. Sh. Aimakhanova

Purpose of the article is to identify the relationship between willingness to support, family living standards and individual’s health self-assessment within the framework of the Kazakhstani population participation of in health insurance. The empirical basis of the study was the archive of sociological survey data, which is based on the population responses, taking into account the opinions in the pharmaceutical industry experts, medical workers and specialists in the insurance market. The results of the statistical analysis showed the presence of significant links between “Willingness to support” and “Self-assessment of individual health”, between “Willingness to support” and “Average monthly income per capita in the family”, as well as between “Willingness to support” and “Family living standards”. It was also found that the willingness to support is different for different strata of the population: among the population with a high self-assessment of health, a high standard of living and a high level of per capita income in the family, it is higher. In addition, the article analyzes the current state of health insurance market in the Republic of Kazakhstan, where, as a result, it was revealed that due to quarantine measures, the number of concluded insurance contracts has almost halved. The results obtained can be used by authorized state bodies in the development of health insurance programs, as well as measures to ensure the safety of the health care system of the Republic of Kazakhstan and policies in the field of effective health care.


Rev Rene ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 540
Author(s):  
Arlete Maria Brentano Timm ◽  
Margrid Beuter ◽  
Nara Marilene Oliveira Girardon-Perlini ◽  
Macilene Regina Pauletto ◽  
Naiana Oliveira dos Santos ◽  
...  

  Objective: to describe the repercussions in the family living with a member on peritoneal dialysis at home. Methods: qualitative research conducted in a clinic for kidney dysfunctions in southern Brazil. Interviews were conducted with seven families. The data were submitted to thematic analysis. Results: two themes emerged: demands arising from dialysis: a prison in families’ lives; and restrictions and family adjustments to treatment: the conditional freedom. It was found that the families coping with peritoneal dialysis at home lose their freedom, this being subject to treatment needs. Conclusion: living with a family member on peritoneal dialysis causes repercussions in various spheres in the families’ routine. The nurse can help in these situations, by identifying problems and proposing alternative to meet the specific needs of each family. 


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 11-28
Author(s):  
Petra Bauer ◽  
Christine Wiezorek

The term “vulnerable families” refers to familial living situations that are considered problematic, with a particular need for socially responsible, professionally provided support. This means of categorising families is extremely ambivalent, indicating not only a need for society to support forms of family life and family achievements, but also a particular need to protect children growing up within the family. It also has implications for an understanding of interventions geared to the riskiness of family living situations and their standardisation, an understanding that risks losing sight of families’ variety and individual peculiarities. Families in need of support have a fundamental right for their individuality and parenthood to be recognised. A detailed case analysis of a social worker who is working with a family in which a child’s wellbeing is at risk shows how transferring standardising ideas about the family can damage that basic right. The article thus calls for the category of vulnerability to be applied to families with reflection on the specific case and on implicit normative leanings.


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