ID | 083477 |
Title Proper | Creating gender egalitarian societies |
Language | ENG |
Author | Gornick, Janet C ; Meyers, Marcia K |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In this article, we describe the social and economic changes that have contributed to contemporary problems of work-family conflict, gender inequality, and risks to children's healthy development. We draw on feminist welfare state scholarship to outline an institutional arrangement that would support an earner-carer society-a social arrangement in which women and men engage symmetrically in paid work and unpaid caregiving and where young children have ample time with their parents. We present a blueprint for work-family reconciliation policies in three areas-paid family-leave provisions, working-time regulations, and early childhood education and care-and we identify key policy design principles. We describe and assess these work-family reconciliation policies as they operate in six European countries widely considered to be policy exemplars: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, and France. We close with an analysis of potential objections to these policies. |
`In' analytical Note | Politics and Society Vol. 35, No.3; Sep 2008: p313-349 |
Journal Source | Politics and Society Vol. 35, No.3; Sep 2008: p313-349 |
Key Words | Employment ; Care Giving ; Gender Equality ; Divisions of Labor |