1st Edition
Demography and Nation Social Legislation and Population Policy in Bulgaria
By Svetla Baloutzova
Copyright 2011
292 Pages
by
Central European University Press
The monograph investigates the origins of state policy toward population and the family in Bulgaria. Reconstructs the evolution of state legislation in the field of social policy toward the family between the two World Wars, colored by concerns about the national good and demographic considerations. It sets the laws regarding family welfare in their framework of a distinctively cultural,... Read more
Transliteration table of Bulgarian Cyrillic, List of Tables, Acknowledgements, INTRODUCTION, PART I REGENERATING A DEFEATED NATION, part ii towards pronatalism, Conclusions, Bibliography, Index
Biography
Svetla Baloutzova received her doctoral degree in History from the University of Cambridge in 2005. She joined the Centre for Advanced Study Sofia in September 2007. Her academic interests are in the field of social history, population studies and the history of the European welfare state.






