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Gender equality and welfare politics in Scandinavia : The limits of political ambition? /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: UPSO (University Press Scholarship Online)
Other Authors: Wetterberg, Christina Carlsson, 1950-, Ravn, Anna-Birte, Melby, Kari
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Portland, OR : Policy Press, 2009.
Edition:Pbk. ed.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • A Nordic model of gender equality? Introduction / Kari Melby, Anna-Birte Ravn and Christina Carlsson Wetterberg
  • pt. 1. Meanings of gender equality in Scandinavian welfare policy. Woman-friendly policy paradoxes? Childcare policies and gender equality visions in Scandinavia / Anette Borchorst
  • The claim of economic citizenship : the concept of equality in a historical context / Christina Carlsson Wetterberg and Kari Melby
  • Married women's right to pay taxes : debates on gender, economic citizenship and tax law reform in Denmark, 1945-83 / Anna-Birte Ravn
  • Family policy between science and politics / Åsa Lundqvist
  • Academic discourse, social policy and the construction of new families / Christine Roman
  • pt. 2. Current challenges : competing discourses on gender equality. The 'new father' : gender equality as discursive resource for family policies / Trine Annfelt
  • From powerful to powerless fathers : gender equality in Danish family policies on parenthood / Charlotte Andersen and Anna-Birte Ravn
  • Dilemmas on citizenship : tensions between gender equality and cultural diversity in the Danish welfare state / Birte Siim
  • Women friendly? Understanding gendered racism in Sweden / Diana Mulinari
  • Young women's attitudes towards feminism and gender equality / Ann-Dorte Christensen
  • A Scandinavian feminist public sphere : discourses on feminism and gender equality / Christina Fiig
  • Gender, citizenship and social justice in the Nordic welfare states : a view from the outside / Ruth Lister
  • Future research on gender equality in the Scandinavian countries / Keith Pringle.