Gender and Family in European Economic Policy

Gender and Family in European Economic Policy

Developments in the New Millennium

Auth, Diana; Holland-Cunz, Barbara; Hergenhan, Jutta

Springer International Publishing AG

12/2016

267

Dura

Inglês

9783319415123

15 a 20 dias

503

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1. Introduction: Re-Thinking Gender Equality since the Turn of the Millennium.- 2. Can We Call it a Revolution? Women, the Labor Market, and European Policy.- 3. Symbolic Policymaking for Gender Equality: Comparing the Use of Quotas for Civil Services and Corporate Boards in France and Germany.- 4. Overcoming the Gender Pay Gap: Equal Pay Policies Implementation in France and the United Kingdom.- 5. Equal Pay by Gender and by Nationality: A Comparative Analysis of Switzerland's Unequal Equal Pay Policy Regimes across Time.- 6. Reconciliation of Employment and Childcare in Austria, Germany, and Iceland: Examples for Gender Equality in Family Life?.- 7. From Implicit to Explicit Familialism: Post-1989 Family Policy Reforms in Poland.- 8. Social Investment or Gender Equality? Aims, Instruments and Outcomes of Parental Leave Regulations in Germany and Sweden.-9. The French Parity Law: A Successful Gender Equality Measure or a "Conservative Revolution"?.- 10. Political Representation of Women in Europe: What Accounts for the Increase in the 2000s?.- 11. Successes and Failures of Electoral Gender Quotas in a Global Perspective.- 12. Targeted Measures versus Change of Political Culture: How can Gender Equality Best be Achieved?.
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political representation;election;care regimes;familialism;labour market participation;labor market;earner-carer model