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Gender, welfare state, and the market [[electronic resource] ] : towards a new division of labour / / edited Thomas P. Boje and Arnlaug Leira
Gender, welfare state, and the market [[electronic resource] ] : towards a new division of labour / / edited Thomas P. Boje and Arnlaug Leira
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, NY, : Routledge, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (293 p.)
Disciplina 306.3/615
Altri autori (Persone) BojeThomas P. <1944->
LeiraArnlaug
Collana Routledge research in gender and society
Soggetto topico Sexual division of labor - OECD countries
Labor policy - OECD countries
Welfare state
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-11315-4
9786610113156
1-134-56438-4
0-203-99228-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Gender, Welfare State and the Market Towards a new division of labour; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Notes on Editors; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: gender, welfare state and the market - towards a new division of labour; Part IWomen's employment and welfare systems; 1 Paid work, unpaid work and welfare: towards a framework for studying welfare state variation; 2 Citizenship, family policy and women's patterns of employment; 3 Variation within post-Fordist and liberal welfare state countries: women's work and social rights in Canada and the United States
4 Welfare states, labour markets and gender relations in transition: the decline of the Scandinavian model? 5 Family policy and mothers' employment: cross-national variations; Part II Family policy - work and care in different welfare systems; 6 Gendered policies: family obligations and social policies in Europe; 7 Combining work and family: Nordic policy reforms in the 1990's; 8 Childcare policies in Japan: postwar developments and recent reforms; 9 Lone mothers: how do they work and care in different welfare state regimes?
10 Changing obligations and expectations: lone parenthood and social policy Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450154303321
London ; ; New York, NY, : Routledge, 2000
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Gender, welfare state, and the market [[electronic resource] ] : towards a new division of labour / / edited Thomas P. Boje and Arnlaug Leira
Gender, welfare state, and the market [[electronic resource] ] : towards a new division of labour / / edited Thomas P. Boje and Arnlaug Leira
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, NY, : Routledge, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (293 p.)
Disciplina 306.3/615
Altri autori (Persone) BojeThomas P. <1944->
LeiraArnlaug
Collana Routledge research in gender and society
Soggetto topico Sexual division of labor - OECD countries
Labor policy - OECD countries
Welfare state
ISBN 1-280-11315-4
9786610113156
1-134-56438-4
0-203-99228-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Gender, Welfare State and the Market Towards a new division of labour; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Notes on Editors; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: gender, welfare state and the market - towards a new division of labour; Part IWomen's employment and welfare systems; 1 Paid work, unpaid work and welfare: towards a framework for studying welfare state variation; 2 Citizenship, family policy and women's patterns of employment; 3 Variation within post-Fordist and liberal welfare state countries: women's work and social rights in Canada and the United States
4 Welfare states, labour markets and gender relations in transition: the decline of the Scandinavian model? 5 Family policy and mothers' employment: cross-national variations; Part II Family policy - work and care in different welfare systems; 6 Gendered policies: family obligations and social policies in Europe; 7 Combining work and family: Nordic policy reforms in the 1990's; 8 Childcare policies in Japan: postwar developments and recent reforms; 9 Lone mothers: how do they work and care in different welfare state regimes?
10 Changing obligations and expectations: lone parenthood and social policy Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783089403321
London ; ; New York, NY, : Routledge, 2000
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Gender, welfare state, and the market [[electronic resource] ] : towards a new division of labour / / edited Thomas P. Boje and Arnlaug Leira
Gender, welfare state, and the market [[electronic resource] ] : towards a new division of labour / / edited Thomas P. Boje and Arnlaug Leira
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, NY, : Routledge, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (293 p.)
Disciplina 306.3/615
Altri autori (Persone) BojeThomas P. <1944->
LeiraArnlaug
Collana Routledge research in gender and society
Soggetto topico Sexual division of labor - OECD countries
Labor policy - OECD countries
Welfare state
ISBN 1-280-11315-4
9786610113156
1-134-56438-4
0-203-99228-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Gender, Welfare State and the Market Towards a new division of labour; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Notes on Editors; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: gender, welfare state and the market - towards a new division of labour; Part IWomen's employment and welfare systems; 1 Paid work, unpaid work and welfare: towards a framework for studying welfare state variation; 2 Citizenship, family policy and women's patterns of employment; 3 Variation within post-Fordist and liberal welfare state countries: women's work and social rights in Canada and the United States
4 Welfare states, labour markets and gender relations in transition: the decline of the Scandinavian model? 5 Family policy and mothers' employment: cross-national variations; Part II Family policy - work and care in different welfare systems; 6 Gendered policies: family obligations and social policies in Europe; 7 Combining work and family: Nordic policy reforms in the 1990's; 8 Childcare policies in Japan: postwar developments and recent reforms; 9 Lone mothers: how do they work and care in different welfare state regimes?
10 Changing obligations and expectations: lone parenthood and social policy Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825552903321
London ; ; New York, NY, : Routledge, 2000
Materiale a stampa
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The risk of social policy? : the electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries / / Nathalie Giger
The risk of social policy? : the electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries / / Nathalie Giger
Autore Giger Nathalie
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 324.9
Collana Routledge/EUI studies in the political economy of welfare
Soggetto topico Welfare state - OECD countries
Labor policy - OECD countries
Socialism
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-10495-4
9786613104953
1-136-84979-3
0-203-83448-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Risk of Social Policy? The electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries; Contents; Copyright; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Research question; 1.2 Structure of the book; 2 Welfare state research:the theoretical background for the research question; 2.1 Theories of welfare state development; 2.2 Empirical development of Western welfare states; 2.3 Public support for the welfare state; 2.4 My research question embedded in the welfare state literature
3 Electoral research and issue voting:the theoretical background for the analyses3.1 Issue voting theory; 3.2 Categorizations of issue effects; 3.3 Issue salience, attitude accessibility and the link between attitudes and behaviour; 3.4 Empirical evidence for issue voting; 3.5 Some concluding remarks; 3.6 My research question in an electoral research framework; 4 The context:more theoretical background for the analyses; 4.1 Individuals nested in contexts; 4.2 The clarity of responsibility; 4.3 The welfare state environment; 4.4 The electoral campaign
4.5 The context and implications for my research question5 Research strategy, design and method; 5.1 Elaboration of research steps and main hypotheses; 5.2 Research strategy; 5.3 Research design: data and time period; 5.4 Two theoretical models; 5.5 Practical issues: the theoretical models and the actual data; 5.6 Method; 6 The salience and performance of social policy in times of permanent austerity; 6.1 The salience of social policy; 6.2 The performance of social policy; 6.3 Summary; 7 The impact of social policy attitudes on the incumbent vote; 7.1 The impact of social policy salience
7.2 The impact of social policy performance7.3 The impact of social policy salience and performance on defection from incumbent vote; 7.4 Summary of evidence of social policy attitudes; 7.5 The impact of the context on the relationship between social policy attitudes and the incumbent vote; 7.6 Summary of evidence for contextual influences; 8 Welfare state retrenchment and the incumbent performance in social policy; 8.1 Individual- level factors and contextual controls; 8.2 The influence of welfare state reforms; 8.3 Summary
9 Re-election at stake?The impact of social policy on the election outcome9.1 The relative influence of the issue of social policy; 9.2 The relative influence of social policy performance; 9.3 Welfare state retrenchment and the campaign salience of social policy; 9.4 The influence of social policy on real-world government composition; 9.5 Summary; 10 Discussion of results and conclusion; 10.1 Joint discussion of results; 10.2 General implications for the literature; 10.3 Future research proposals; Notes; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460239103321
Giger Nathalie  
London : , : Routledge, , 2011
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The risk of social policy? : the electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries / / Nathalie Giger
The risk of social policy? : the electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries / / Nathalie Giger
Autore Giger Nathalie
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 324.9
Collana Routledge/EUI studies in the political economy of welfare
Soggetto topico Welfare state - OECD countries
Labor policy - OECD countries
Socialism
ISBN 1-283-10495-4
9786613104953
1-136-84979-3
0-203-83448-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Risk of Social Policy? The electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries; Contents; Copyright; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Research question; 1.2 Structure of the book; 2 Welfare state research:the theoretical background for the research question; 2.1 Theories of welfare state development; 2.2 Empirical development of Western welfare states; 2.3 Public support for the welfare state; 2.4 My research question embedded in the welfare state literature
3 Electoral research and issue voting:the theoretical background for the analyses3.1 Issue voting theory; 3.2 Categorizations of issue effects; 3.3 Issue salience, attitude accessibility and the link between attitudes and behaviour; 3.4 Empirical evidence for issue voting; 3.5 Some concluding remarks; 3.6 My research question in an electoral research framework; 4 The context:more theoretical background for the analyses; 4.1 Individuals nested in contexts; 4.2 The clarity of responsibility; 4.3 The welfare state environment; 4.4 The electoral campaign
4.5 The context and implications for my research question5 Research strategy, design and method; 5.1 Elaboration of research steps and main hypotheses; 5.2 Research strategy; 5.3 Research design: data and time period; 5.4 Two theoretical models; 5.5 Practical issues: the theoretical models and the actual data; 5.6 Method; 6 The salience and performance of social policy in times of permanent austerity; 6.1 The salience of social policy; 6.2 The performance of social policy; 6.3 Summary; 7 The impact of social policy attitudes on the incumbent vote; 7.1 The impact of social policy salience
7.2 The impact of social policy performance7.3 The impact of social policy salience and performance on defection from incumbent vote; 7.4 Summary of evidence of social policy attitudes; 7.5 The impact of the context on the relationship between social policy attitudes and the incumbent vote; 7.6 Summary of evidence for contextual influences; 8 Welfare state retrenchment and the incumbent performance in social policy; 8.1 Individual- level factors and contextual controls; 8.2 The influence of welfare state reforms; 8.3 Summary
9 Re-election at stake?The impact of social policy on the election outcome9.1 The relative influence of the issue of social policy; 9.2 The relative influence of social policy performance; 9.3 Welfare state retrenchment and the campaign salience of social policy; 9.4 The influence of social policy on real-world government composition; 9.5 Summary; 10 Discussion of results and conclusion; 10.1 Joint discussion of results; 10.2 General implications for the literature; 10.3 Future research proposals; Notes; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789606703321
Giger Nathalie  
London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The risk of social policy? : the electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries / / Nathalie Giger
The risk of social policy? : the electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries / / Nathalie Giger
Autore Giger Nathalie
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 324.9
Collana Routledge/EUI studies in the political economy of welfare
Soggetto topico Welfare state - OECD countries
Labor policy - OECD countries
Socialism
ISBN 1-283-10495-4
9786613104953
1-136-84979-3
0-203-83448-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Risk of Social Policy? The electoral consequences of welfare state retrenchment and social policy performance in OECD countries; Contents; Copyright; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Research question; 1.2 Structure of the book; 2 Welfare state research:the theoretical background for the research question; 2.1 Theories of welfare state development; 2.2 Empirical development of Western welfare states; 2.3 Public support for the welfare state; 2.4 My research question embedded in the welfare state literature
3 Electoral research and issue voting:the theoretical background for the analyses3.1 Issue voting theory; 3.2 Categorizations of issue effects; 3.3 Issue salience, attitude accessibility and the link between attitudes and behaviour; 3.4 Empirical evidence for issue voting; 3.5 Some concluding remarks; 3.6 My research question in an electoral research framework; 4 The context:more theoretical background for the analyses; 4.1 Individuals nested in contexts; 4.2 The clarity of responsibility; 4.3 The welfare state environment; 4.4 The electoral campaign
4.5 The context and implications for my research question5 Research strategy, design and method; 5.1 Elaboration of research steps and main hypotheses; 5.2 Research strategy; 5.3 Research design: data and time period; 5.4 Two theoretical models; 5.5 Practical issues: the theoretical models and the actual data; 5.6 Method; 6 The salience and performance of social policy in times of permanent austerity; 6.1 The salience of social policy; 6.2 The performance of social policy; 6.3 Summary; 7 The impact of social policy attitudes on the incumbent vote; 7.1 The impact of social policy salience
7.2 The impact of social policy performance7.3 The impact of social policy salience and performance on defection from incumbent vote; 7.4 Summary of evidence of social policy attitudes; 7.5 The impact of the context on the relationship between social policy attitudes and the incumbent vote; 7.6 Summary of evidence for contextual influences; 8 Welfare state retrenchment and the incumbent performance in social policy; 8.1 Individual- level factors and contextual controls; 8.2 The influence of welfare state reforms; 8.3 Summary
9 Re-election at stake?The impact of social policy on the election outcome9.1 The relative influence of the issue of social policy; 9.2 The relative influence of social policy performance; 9.3 Welfare state retrenchment and the campaign salience of social policy; 9.4 The influence of social policy on real-world government composition; 9.5 Summary; 10 Discussion of results and conclusion; 10.1 Joint discussion of results; 10.2 General implications for the literature; 10.3 Future research proposals; Notes; References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808481803321
Giger Nathalie  
London : , : Routledge, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
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