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020 | _a978-0-19-829416-0 | ||
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_a Sainsbury, Diane _9227 _c (ed.) |
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245 | 0 | _aGender and Welfare State Regimes | |
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_c1999 _bClarendon Press, _aOxford, |
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300 | _a293 pages | ||
340 | _hJ1 337 | ||
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_aGender and Politics _94964 |
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520 | _aGender and Welfare State Regimes focuses on how social provision, taxation, and labour market policies structure and transform gender relations in several advanced industrial democracies. A central question is whether gender policy regimes coincide or cut across welfare state regimes. The first chapters examine the construction of gender in policies of countries representing the same welfare state regime—the conservative, liberal and social democratic regimes—while the subsequent chapters compare policies across welfare state regimes. The book argues that policy variations across the countries are shaped by differing strategies and demands of women's movements, the organizational strength of labour and industrial relations frameworks, and the constellations of parties supporting equality measures, policy legacies, and state structures. | ||
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_agender relations _9229 |
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_alabor market policy _9230 |
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_asocial expenditure _9231 |
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653 | _agender studies | ||
653 | _asocial science | ||
653 | _agender policy | ||
653 | _awelfare state | ||
653 | _ataxation | ||
653 | _awomen | ||
653 | _agender relations | ||
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