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A01=Anneli Anttonen
A01=Arnlaug Leira
A01=Birte Siim
A01=Constanza Tobio
A01=Fiona Williams
A01=Jacqueline Heinen
A01=Jet Bussemaker
A01=Ruth Lister
A01=Stina Johansson
A01=Ute Gerhard
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Author_Anna Gavanas
Author_Anneli Anttonen
Author_Arnlaug Leira
Author_Birte Siim
Author_Constanza Tobio
Author_Fiona Williams
Author_Jacqueline Heinen
Author_Jet Bussemaker
Author_Ruth Lister
Author_Stina Johansson
Author_Ute Gerhard
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781861346933
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 May 2007
  • Publisher: Bristol University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a collectively written, inter-disciplinary, thematic cross-national study which combines conceptual, theoretical, empirical and policy material in an ambitious and innovative way to explore a key concept in contemporary European political, policy and academic debates.

The first part of the book clarifies the various ways that the concept of citizenship has developed historically and is understood today in a range of Western European welfare states. It elaborates on the contemporary framing of debates and struggles around citizenship. This provides a framework for three policy studies, looking at: migration and multiculturalism; the care of young children; and home-based childcare and transnational dynamics.

The book is unusual in weaving together the topics of migration and childcare and in studying these issues together within a gendered citizenship framework. It also demonstrates the value of a multi-level conceptualisation of citizenship, stretching from the domestic sphere through the national and European levels to the global.

The book is aimed at students of social policy, sociology, European studies, women's studies and politics and at researchers/scholars/policy analysts in the areas of citizenship, gender, welfare states and migration. 

Anneli Anttonen is Professor in Social Policy at the University of

Tampere, Finland.

Jet Bussemaker is a political scientist working at the Free University, Amsterdam and is also a Member of Parliament for the Dutch Labour Party, and junior minister in the Dutch government.

Ute Gerhard is Professor Emeritus of Sociology (Gender Studies) at

the University of Frankfurt/Main, Germany.

Jacqueline Heinen is Professor of Sociology at the University of

Versailles-St-Quentin, France.

Stina Johansson is Professor in Social Work at Umea University,

Sweden.

Arnlaug Leira is Professor in the Department of Sociology and

Human Geography, University of Oslo, Norway.

Ruth Lister is Professor of Social Policy, Loughborough University,

UK.

Birte Siim is Professor in Gender Studies at the Institute for History, International and Social Studies, Aalborg University, Denmark.

Constanza Tobío is Professor and Vice-Dean in charge of Sociology at Carlos III University in Madrid, Spain.

Fiona Williams is Professor of Social Policy, University of Leeds,

UK.