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Gendering family policies in post-Communist Europe :a historical-institutional analysis /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
362.82/561
書名/作者:
Gendering family policies in post-Communist Europe : : a historical-institutional analysis // Steven Saxonberg.
作者:
Saxonberg, Steven,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Sex role - Political aspects - Europe, Central.
標題:
Sex role - Political aspects - Europe, Eastern.
標題:
Family policy.
標題:
Sex role - Political aspects.
標題:
Family policy - Europe, Central.
標題:
Family policy - Europe, Eastern.
標題:
Europe, Central.
標題:
Europe, Eastern.
ISBN:
1137319399 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137319395 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
1.Introduction -- 2.The Transition in Central Europe Revisited -- 3.Historical-Institutional Development -- 4.The Influence of International Organizations -- 5.Institutional Framework -- 6.Attitudes of the Population -- 7.Strategies and Political Opportunities for Women's Organizations -- 8.Political Parties and Policy-Makers -- 9.Conclusion.
摘要、提要註:
Through the use of a historical-institutional perspective, this detailed and compelling study compares and contrasts the family policies of Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe. With particular reference to the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, this book explores family policies in Post-Communist Europe and analyzes how these policies have developed and how they have impacted on the gender relations in the countries in which they have been instituted. Furthermore, statistical analysis of international survey data as well as 100 frank interviews with key policymakers, public officials, civil society activists and directors of both public and private daycare centersfrom each of the countries mentioned provide a much need update on the state of gender equality in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe by providing empirical evidence on women's organizations, changes in public attitudes and the development of policies. It also contributes to the discourse on historical institutionalism and feminist institutionalism by exploring the interaction between institutional developments and the attitudes of policy-makers, NGOs and society in general. As such this text is essential reading for students and scholars of gender, politics and social policies in Post-Communist Europe.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137319395
Gendering family policies in post-Communist Europe :a historical-institutional analysis /
Saxonberg, Steven,
Gendering family policies in post-Communist Europe :
a historical-institutional analysis /Steven Saxonberg. - 1 online resource.
1.Introduction -- 2.The Transition in Central Europe Revisited -- 3.Historical-Institutional Development -- 4.The Influence of International Organizations -- 5.Institutional Framework -- 6.Attitudes of the Population -- 7.Strategies and Political Opportunities for Women's Organizations -- 8.Political Parties and Policy-Makers -- 9.Conclusion.
Through the use of a historical-institutional perspective, this detailed and compelling study compares and contrasts the family policies of Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe. With particular reference to the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, this book explores family policies in Post-Communist Europe and analyzes how these policies have developed and how they have impacted on the gender relations in the countries in which they have been instituted. Furthermore, statistical analysis of international survey data as well as 100 frank interviews with key policymakers, public officials, civil society activists and directors of both public and private daycare centersfrom each of the countries mentioned provide a much need update on the state of gender equality in Post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe by providing empirical evidence on women's organizations, changes in public attitudes and the development of policies. It also contributes to the discourse on historical institutionalism and feminist institutionalism by exploring the interaction between institutional developments and the attitudes of policy-makers, NGOs and society in general. As such this text is essential reading for students and scholars of gender, politics and social policies in Post-Communist Europe.
ISBN: 1137319399 (electronic bk.)
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