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What Works in Improving Gender Equality

International Best Practice in Childcare and Long-term Care Policy
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Includes accessible summaries of best practice in childcare and long-term care policies from Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland, this book gives policymakers lessons in what could be feasible to achieve in care policy and gender equality across different policy contexts, including in devolved and federal administrations Drawing on comparative research from five countries, What Works in Improving gender equality provides an accessible analysis of what gender equality means and how we can achieve it by adapting best practices in care policies from other countries. Realistic policy solutions are reached by examining the contexts in which childcare and longterm care policies are developed, and what difficulties might need to be overcome in applying the lessons from different international models. Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. 'This book is unique as it is based on international comparative research and it builds an innovative framework for the analysis of gender equality outcomes of childcare and long-term care policies.' – Teppo Kröger, University of Jyväskylä 'An important contribution to the evidence base on how to improve gender equality in childcare and long-term care. It carefully takes the reader through reform options and assesses which are most applicable in the UK. A useful resource for those looking to shift policy on care towards more a gender equal approach.' – Catherine Needham, University of Birmingham

Author Biography:

Kirstein Rumery is a professor of social policy at the University of Stirling, a senior fellow of the Centre on Constitutional Change, and co-director of the Centre on Gender and Feminist Studies. Craig McAngus is a research fellow at the University of Stirling and fellow of the Centre on Constitutional Change. Alcuin Edwards has worked for over 25 years as a policy officer and advisor to the UK government on health policy and children’s policy.
Release date NZ
April 5th, 2021
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
50 Tables, black and white
Pages
188
ISBN-13
9781447330486
Product ID
25006273

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