"Mary Daly and Katherine Rake have produced a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between gender and the welfare state – through the integrated lenses of care, work and welfare. They combine expert syntheses of several literatures with their own empirical work, using a unique blend of quantitative and qualitative methods. <i>Gender and The Welfare State</i> will surely become a standard text for all scholars of comparative social policy – generalists and gender specialists alike." <i>Janet C. Gornick, City University of New York</i> <br /> <p>"A significant account of how gender relations are shaped by national welfare states and how the welfare state reaches deep into the society." <i>International Journal of Contemporary Sociology</i><br /> </p> <p>"This excellent book is a comparative study of gender relations and care, work and welfare in eight countries...<i>Gender and the Welfare State</i> provides us with comprehensive reference material that will prove a valuable book for students..." <i>Lavinia Mittin, Work, employment and society</i></p>

Gender and the Welfare State explores the configuration of care, work and welfare in eight countries: France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and the USA. Bringing together the most recent empirical data available, it examines the impact of the welfare state on women’s and men’s roles and power relations, and on their access to resources.

Casting a critical eye over feminist and comparative literature on the welfare state, Daly and Rake elaborate a new theoretical framework for understanding how gender relations are shaped by national welfare states. They argue that the welfare state reaches deep into people’s lives and that its effect is to be seen in the relative resources and power relations of women and men. The book traces the relationship between national welfare state configurations and care needs and care provision, the division between paid and unpaid work, the conditions of women’s and men’s participation in the labour market and gender differentials in access to the resources of money and time.

Written in an accessible style, Gender and the Welfare State brings together wide-ranging information from the major European Union countries as well as from the USA, providing the reader with essential reference material. It will be welcomed by all those interested in gender, social policies and the comparative study of welfare states.

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A comparative picture of the welfare state and gender relations. The authors explore how care, work and welfare are constituted in eight countries and examine the impact of the welfare state on women and men's access to resources, roles and power relations.
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Introduction.

Chapter 1 Studying the Welfare State and Gender: The Insights of Existing Work.

Chapter 2 Framework of Analysis.

Chapter 3 Gender and the Provision of Care.

Chapter 4 Gender and Work.

Chapter 5 Welfare, Household Resources and Gender Relations.

Chapter 6 Bringing it All Back Home: Individual Resources, Family Redistribution and Gender Relations.

Chapter 7 Towards an Explanation of National Configurations and Cross-national Patterns.

Chapter 8 Conclusions and Overview.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Index.

Technical Appendix

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Gender and the Welfare State explores the configuration of care, work and welfare in eight countries: France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and the USA. Bringing together the most recent empirical data available, it examines the impact of the welfare state on women’s and men’s roles and power relations, and on their access to resources.

Casting a critical eye over feminist and comparative literature on the welfare state, Daly and Rake elaborate a new theoretical framework for understanding how gender relations are shaped by national welfare states. They argue that the welfare state reaches deep into people’s lives and that its effect is to be seen in the relative resources and power relations of women and men. The book traces the relationship between national welfare state configurations and care needs and care provision, the division between paid and unpaid work, the conditions of women’s and men’s participation in the labour market and gender differentials in access to the resources of money and time.

Written in an accessible style, Gender and the Welfare State brings together wide-ranging information from the major European Union countries as well as from the USA, providing the reader with essential reference material. It will be welcomed by all those interested in gender, social policies and the comparative study of welfare states.

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Product details

ISBN
9780745622316
Published
2003-05-22
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd; Polity Press
Weight
454 gr
Height
239 mm
Width
163 mm
Thickness
21 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
224

Biographical note

Mary Daly is Professor of Sociology at Queen’s University, Belfast; Katherine Rake is Director of the Fawcett Society.