journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21966698/social-policies-related-to-parenthood-and-capabilities-of-slovenian-parents
#21
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Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrčela, Nevenka Černigoj Sadar
We apply Sen's capability approach to evaluate the capabilities of Slovenian parents to reconcile paid work and family in the context of the transition to a market economy. We examine how different levels of capabilities together affect the work–life balance (WLB) of employed parents. We combine both quantitative and qualitative methodological approaches. The results of our quantitative and qualitative research show that increased precariousness of employment and intensification of work create gaps between the legal and normative possibilities for successful reconciliation strategies and actual use of such arrangements in Slovenia...
2011: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21966697/agency-and-capabilities-to-achieve-a-work-life-balance-a-comparison-of-sweden-and-hungary
#22
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Barbara Hobson, Susanne Fahlén, Judit Takács
This study develops a conceptual framework with a capabilities and agency approach for analyzing work–life balance (WLB) applied in two societies (Hungary and Sweden), which have different working time regimes, levels of precarious employment, and gender equality discourses and norms. Inspired by Amartya Sen, we present a model illustrating how agency freedom for WLB depends on multiple resources at the individual, work organizational, institutional, and normative/societal levels. Using a unique qualitative survey conducted in two cities, Budapest and Stockholm, we analyze how mothers and fathers subjectively experience the tensions between family and work demands, and their possibilities for alternative choices (agency freedom)...
2011: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21692246/choices-and-life-chances-feminism-and-the-politics-of-generational-change
#23
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Deborah Stevenson, Christine Everingham, Penelope Robinson
The perception that young women are disengaged from feminist politics has provoked a great deal of tension between feminist generations. Recent feminist research into generational change has largely avoided this tension by focusing on the shifting meanings of feminism and the discrepancy between young women's reluctance to identify as “feminists” and their general acceptance of feminist attitudes toward gender issues. Nevertheless, in an era when gender equity goals seem to be if not slipping backwards then lacking urgency, young women are less likely to identify with a collective feminist politics than are older women...
2011: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21692245/do-family-policy-regimes-matter-for-children-s-well-being
#24
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Daniel Engster, Helena Olofsdotter Stensöta
Researchers have studied the impact of different welfare state regimes, and particularly family policy regimes, on gender equality. Very little research has been conducted, however, on the association between different family policy regimes and children's well-being. This article explores how the different family policy regimes of twenty OECD countries relate to children's well-being in the areas of child poverty, child mortality, and educational attainment and achievement. We focus specifically on three family policies: family cash and tax benefits, paid parenting leaves, and public child care support...
2011: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21692244/-let-us-help-them-to-raise-their-children-into-good-citizens-the-lone-parent-families-act-and-the-wages-of-care-giving-in-israel
#25
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Sara Helman
Based on the assumption that the construction of meaning in the process of policy-making is crucial if we wish to understand the gender outcomes of social policy, this article analyzes the parliamentary debates that preceded and accompanied the legislation of the Israeli Mono-Parental Families Act, 1992. It focuses on the enunciation of gender roles and relations in the discourses that framed and justified the Act as well as on how the capacity to establish and maintain autonomous households was constructed and legitimized...
2011: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21692243/not-just-maternalism-marriage-and-fatherhood-in-american-welfare-policy
#26
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Dorit Geva
The United States' 1996 welfare reforms are often interpreted as a historical break in transitioning from supporting motherhood to commodifiying women's labor. However, this cannot account for welfare reform's emphasis upon heterosexual marriage and fatherhood promotion. The paper traces continuities and shifts in over a century of familial regulation through American welfare policy, specifying the place of marriage promotion within welfare policy. Up until 1996, families were key sites of intervention through which the American welfare state was erected, especially through single women as mothers - not wives...
2011: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21692242/what-adult-worker-model-a-critical-look-at-recent-social-policy-reform-in-europe-from-a-gender-and-family-perspective
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mary Daly
Analyses regularly feature claims that European welfare states are in the process of creating an adult worker model. The theoretical and empirical basis of this argument is examined here by looking first at the conceptual foundations of the adult worker model formulation and then at the extent to which social policy reform in western Europe fits with the argument. It is suggested that the adult worker formulation is under-specified. A framework incorporating four dimensions—the treatment of individuals vis-à-vis their family role and status for the purposes of social rights, the treatment of care, the treatment of the family as a social institution, and the extent to which gender inequality is problematized—is developed and then applied...
2011: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21140587/what-a-white-shame-race-gender-and-white-shame-in-the-relational-economy-of-primary-health-care-organizations-in-england
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shona Hunter
This paper considers the relationship between white shame in contemporary UK health care contexts and historically idealized forms of white pride derived from nineteenth-century British colonialism. It uses excerpts from qualitative interview material to highlight the contemporary figures of the “white worried man” and the “white women savior” and the relationship between them. Through this, it explores how shifts from white pride to white shame reflect shifts in the focus of whiteness away from civilizing the racialized Other to civilizing the white self...
2010: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20821902/europeanization-in-making-policies-against-domestic-violence-in-central-and-eastern-europe
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Krizsan, Raluca Popa
This article looks at how Europe matters in the development of policies against domestic violence, a gender equality field outside the core European Union (EU) conditionality criteria. By analyzing the concrete workings and uses of Europe's domestic violence policy-making in five Central and Eastern European countries, it identifies three mechanisms of Europeanization in the field and shows how together they work to expand the reach of the EU to this policy realm. The findings point toward an understanding of Europeanization based on social learning and dynamic, interactive processes of constructing what membership in the EU means in terms of domestic violence policy processes...
2010: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20821901/a-magic-bullet-for-the-%C3%A2-african%C3%A2-mother-neo-imperial-reproductive-futurism-and-the-pharmaceutical-%C3%A2-solution%C3%A2-to-the-hiv-aids-crisis
#30
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Karen M Booth
On the basis of a close reading of popular and medical texts which address a debate over the ethics of clinical drug trials funded by the United States and designed mainly for sub-Saharan Africa, I argue that international public health discourse about infant HIV infection in that region reflects and legitimates a neo-imperialist, anti-reproductive justice ideology. Participants share a fetal-centered logic that US-funded biomedicine must shoulder the burden of rescuing sub-Saharan Africa from itself by using the bodies of HIV-positive pregnant women to transmit biomedicine's magic bullet—antiretroviral drugs—to the next generation...
2010: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20821900/cabaret-dancers-%C3%A2-settle-down-in-order-to-stay-mobile-%C3%A2-bridging-theoretical-orientations-within-transnational-migration-studies
#31
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Janine Dahinden
Adopting a transnational perspective has become essential in understanding the contemporary practices taking place across borders, especially with respect to migrants. In this article, I argue that we can distinguish two theoretical orientations within transnational migration studies: one theorizing the complexity of transnational processes and focusing on established migrants settled in host countries; and the second theorizing transnational practices on the basis of different but continuous forms of mobility...
2010: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20821899/the-problem-of-dependency-immigration-gender-and-the-welfare-state
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helga Eggebø
This article discusses the regulation of marriage migration to Norway through an analysis of the subsistence requirement rule which entails that a person who wants to bring a spouse to Norway must achieve a certain level of income. Policy-makers present two main arguments for this regulation. First, the subsistence requirement is a means to prevent forced marriage. Second, its aim is to prevent family immigrants from becoming a burden on welfare budgets. The major concern of both these arguments is that of dependency, either on the family or on the welfare state...
2010: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20821898/muslim-women-and-foreign-prostitutes-victim-discourse-subjectivity-and-governance
#33
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Christine M Jacobsen, Dag Stenvoll
In this article, we juxtapose the ways “Muslim women” and “foreign prostitutes” are commonly constituted as victims in media and politics. We analyze the functions of these two prototypical female victims in terms of the role they play in epitomizing “the problems of globalization” and in reinforcing the existing social and political structures. Victim discourse, when tied to the transnational proliferation of the sex industry and of (radical) Islam, has depoliticizing effects because it places nonindividual causes of victimization outside of “our” polity and society and casts the state as protector and neutral arbiter of national and global inequalities, marginalization, and social conflict...
2010: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20232539/gender-and-the-making-of-welfare-states-norway-and-sweden
#34
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D Sainsbury
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2001: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20232538/appearances-can-be-deceptive-gender-in-the-israeli-welfare-state
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Ajzenstadt, J Gal
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2001: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22416310/equality-with-a-difference-gender-and-citizenship-in-transitional-palestine
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Hammami, P Johnson
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1999: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22416309/democracy-and-women-in-turkey-in-defense-of-liberalism
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y Arat
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1999: Social Politics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22416306/case-x-irish-reproductive-policy-and-european-influence
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Taylor
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
1999: Social Politics
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