Gender quotas for corporate boards can be seen as a way of drawing attention to gendered power within the economy as well as a way to democratize the economy, yet the debate about them has focused on the economic and business benefits of gender equality rather than on gender justice or democracy. This article examines how women’s under-representation in economic decision-making was constituted as an economic problem in the European Union’s gender-equality policies and how the economization of the debate on gender quotas for corporate boards affects understandings of gender equality and the economy. The article contributes to research on gender and neoliberalism through developing an approach for analysing the depoliticizing effects of econo...
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
The European Union’s (EU) economic governance is a pivotal question for gender equality in the EU, y...
This article seeks to reintroduce discussions on gender relations in politics back into scholarly an...
Gender quotas for corporate boards can be seen as a way of drawing attention to gendered power withi...
Scholarship on gender and the European Union (EU) has consistently pointed out that EU gender equali...
This article analyzes the depoliticizing effects of managerial public governance reforms to gender e...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
Aim of the Study: The paper tries to examine how the evolution of the principles of corporate govern...
In the past 30 years, economic inequality has increased to unprecedented levels, and is generating w...
We provide the first cross-national comparative study of citizens’ support for affirmative action po...
This Article argues that Norway’s Corporate Board Quota Law (“CBQ”) fosters a productive symbiosis b...
Gender quotas are increasingly used as a tool for achieving gender equality worldwide. Nevertheless ...
When the European Commission launched its public consultation on gender imbalance on corporate board...
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
The European Union’s (EU) economic governance is a pivotal question for gender equality in the EU, y...
This article seeks to reintroduce discussions on gender relations in politics back into scholarly an...
Gender quotas for corporate boards can be seen as a way of drawing attention to gendered power withi...
Scholarship on gender and the European Union (EU) has consistently pointed out that EU gender equali...
This article analyzes the depoliticizing effects of managerial public governance reforms to gender e...
Gender quotas for corporate boards have risen in popularity ever since Norway implemented the first ...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
This article examines whether progress in women’s access to decision-making positions is best achiev...
Aim of the Study: The paper tries to examine how the evolution of the principles of corporate govern...
In the past 30 years, economic inequality has increased to unprecedented levels, and is generating w...
We provide the first cross-national comparative study of citizens’ support for affirmative action po...
This Article argues that Norway’s Corporate Board Quota Law (“CBQ”) fosters a productive symbiosis b...
Gender quotas are increasingly used as a tool for achieving gender equality worldwide. Nevertheless ...
When the European Commission launched its public consultation on gender imbalance on corporate board...
The ongoing debate on the necessity of EU legislation on gender balanced company boards gives rise t...
The European Union’s (EU) economic governance is a pivotal question for gender equality in the EU, y...
This article seeks to reintroduce discussions on gender relations in politics back into scholarly an...