3 Juillet 2020
For certain authors, undertaking a history of gender has meant writing a history of women.It has proven a precious tool in the social history of men and women, urging scholars to rethink the plurality and historicity of regimes of action and thereby forming part of the epistemological reconfiguration at work today in history and across all the social sciences.Le genre, methode et documents (Paris?: Armand Colin, 2011).? A ?gender regime? can be defined as a particular and unique assemblage of relations of sex within a specific documentary, relational, and historical context.Andre Burguiere, Joseph Goy, and Marie-Jeanne Tits-Dieuaide (Paris?: Fayard, 1997), 395., La place des femmes dans l?histoire?: une histoire mixte (Paris?: Belin, 2010).Or, inversely, were class attributes more important than sexual attributes, and did they contribute to constituting social profiles that encompassed and effaced sexual differences. EN SAVOIR PLUS >>>
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We welcome papers addressing critical questions about the dynamics of changing gender and class relations: Are changes in gender relations better theorised at macro or meso levels.Are there varieties of gender regimes in the same way as varieties of capitalism.The session invites papers discussing current debates and new frameworks for analyzing varieties of both class and gender regimes and institutions.That there are major changes in gender relations is in little doubt.Does the crisis restructure regimes or just some institutions.Alternative feminist approaches point to different aspects of policies, institutional arrangements and gender systems that are consequential for explaining complex inequalities across countries and regions.These have emerged in response to the critique of the “meta-narrative” and seek to find a new and more appropriate balance in the tension between the goals of generality and specificity.But are these better understood at the macro level of gender regimes, which encompass entities as large as countries, or at the meso level of institutions, as argued by the new feminist institutionalists.
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The authors do so through the European Social Survey which focused on 21 different countries.Wage gaps are affected by the differing beliefs on decommodification between the three welfare state regimes.On the other hand, the conservative view rejects decommodifiction, causing the access for necessary care to be lower.This regime believes in minimal government intervention and promotes privatization of the economy in order to create equality.The liberal belief is to accomplish this with minimal government interference, allowing a free market economy to create equality.As well, privatized care requires means testing and strict criteria in order to be considered for care.Also, as was hypothesized in the study, the conservative welfare state had higher gender wage gaps than the other welfare states with low income earners and still had a recognizable gap with high income earners. Gender and Welfare State Regimes.
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