Women and the State

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Advanced Welfare States
Anette Borchorst
Caregiving Work
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Childcare Institutions
Chronic
comparative gender studies
contemporary politics
Contemporary Society
Danish Welfare State
Divergent Problems
domestic labour division
Drude Dahlerup
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feminist social theory
Full Time Housewives
gender
gender policy analysis
gendered welfare state transformation
Home Running
housewife
Labour Market
Large Family
Laura Balbo
Married Women
Paid Work
Part-time Work
patriarchy
patriarchy in public policy
Private-public split
Public Care System
Public policy
Sex Gender System
social conditions
Socio-economic role
Vice Versa
welfare state
welfare state critique
women in the home
Women's Dual Role
Women's issues
Women's Labour Market Activity
women's role
Women's Subordinate Position
women's work
Women’s Dual Role
Women’s issues
Women’s Labour Market Activity
Women’s Subordinate Position
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138393660
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the late 1980s, despite the fact that the vast majority of women now had a dual role – in paid work and in the domestic realm – the world of work, the welfare state, and the domestic sphere were all still organized as though women’s place were primarily in the home. Though this contradiction most directly affected women, it had implications for the lives of both sexes, and in a much wider social context.

Women’s changing role had paralleled a major restructuring of the economy but the importance of these changes was barely reflected in contemporary political discussions, or in political science or social policy literature.

In this title, originally published in 1987, articles from women in Italy, France, Denmark, Norway, the US and Britain bring the issues sharply into focus. Applying fresh perspectives, they widen and enrich the debate. This book marks a powerful contribution to a new and more realistic assessment of women’s dual role in the state and the economy which should be read by all those concerned with the development of women’s issues and with women’s studies.