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Gender And Family In European Economic Policy Developments In The New Millennium 1st Edition Diana Auth

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Gender And Family In European Economic Policy Developments In The New Millennium 1st Edition Diana Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.4 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Diana Auth, Jutta Hergenhan, Barbara Holland-Cunz (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319415123, 9783319415130, 3319415123, 3319415131
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Gender And Family In European Economic Policy Developments In The New Millennium 1st Edition Diana Auth by Diana Auth, Jutta Hergenhan, Barbara Holland-cunz (eds.) 9783319415123, 9783319415130, 3319415123, 3319415131 instant download after payment.

This collection explores how pioneering gender equality policies have shaped women's economic presence in Europe since 2000. Equal pay policies, parental leave reforms, corporate quotas and electoral quotas have raised pressing questions about the effectiveness in promoting equal participation, as researchers quote both quantitative improvement in gender diversity and qualitative lag in cultural change. The chapters in this book present interlocking cross-national and cross-policy comparisons of the three most controversial reforms: equal pay, parental leave, and quotas for political representatives. The contributors address the cultural context in which reforms arose, internally contradictory policies, and the relative effectiveness of fast-track quotas and incentives compared to long-term efforts to change the overall culture of gender. This critical examination of the new millennium's groundbreaking gender policies will appeal to academics and practitioners interested in the progress of gender equality in the economic, political, and social welfare fields.

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