This article critically reviews a range of analytical frameworks used in cross-national comparative employment and welfare state research. The approaches examined include the societal effect, varieties of capitalism, welfare state regimes and benchmarking approaches, and their feminist critiques.The article concludes by assessing the critical merits and implicit assumptions of using such frameworks to examine the differential impact of work and welfare for men and women in different societies
In this article, the author reflects on the comparative, feminist, qualitative research process base...
Feminist criticism has uncovered significant differences in the approach of welfare states to women’...
In this article, the author reflects on the comparative, feminist, qualitative research process base...
This article critically reviews a range of analytical frameworks used in cross-national comparative ...
This paper discusses the ways that comparative methods have been used to identify and interpret simi...
This paper critically examines a range of typologies used in comparative employment and welfare stat...
Can feminists count on welfare states—or at least some aspects of these com-plex systems—as resource...
The article revisits comparative research on gender relations and the welfare state through the lens...
This study proposes that feminist research be integrated into the field of comparative economic syst...
This article reviews feminist comparative and transnational research on workplace policy, politics a...
Women's employment has been widely studied in both Western countries and Eastern Europe. In this art...
In her recent review article, Ann Shola Orloff (2009, 320) observes that “the agenda of gendering co...
In the last decade gender has come to be recognised as a key dimension of the welfare state. A large...
This article critically reviews a range of theoretical approaches to cross-national employment resea...
One of the most significant social changes that took place during the second half of the twentieth c...
In this article, the author reflects on the comparative, feminist, qualitative research process base...
Feminist criticism has uncovered significant differences in the approach of welfare states to women’...
In this article, the author reflects on the comparative, feminist, qualitative research process base...
This article critically reviews a range of analytical frameworks used in cross-national comparative ...
This paper discusses the ways that comparative methods have been used to identify and interpret simi...
This paper critically examines a range of typologies used in comparative employment and welfare stat...
Can feminists count on welfare states—or at least some aspects of these com-plex systems—as resource...
The article revisits comparative research on gender relations and the welfare state through the lens...
This study proposes that feminist research be integrated into the field of comparative economic syst...
This article reviews feminist comparative and transnational research on workplace policy, politics a...
Women's employment has been widely studied in both Western countries and Eastern Europe. In this art...
In her recent review article, Ann Shola Orloff (2009, 320) observes that “the agenda of gendering co...
In the last decade gender has come to be recognised as a key dimension of the welfare state. A large...
This article critically reviews a range of theoretical approaches to cross-national employment resea...
One of the most significant social changes that took place during the second half of the twentieth c...
In this article, the author reflects on the comparative, feminist, qualitative research process base...
Feminist criticism has uncovered significant differences in the approach of welfare states to women’...
In this article, the author reflects on the comparative, feminist, qualitative research process base...