The standard approach to regulating working hours rests on gendered assumptions about how paid and unpaid work ought to be divided. In this book, Ania Zbyszewska takes a feminist, socio-legal approach to evaluate whether the contemporary European working time regimes can support a more equal sharing of this work. Focusing on the legal and political developments surrounding the EU's Working Time Directive and the reforms of Poland's Labour Code, Zbyszewska reveals that both regimes retain this traditional gender bias, and suggests the reasons for its persistence. She employs a wide range of data sources and uses the Polish case to assess the EU influence over national policy discourse and regulation, with the broader transnational policy tre...
In this article we provide a critical review of comparative political economy approaches to the regu...
Transfer of EU Institutional Patterns Europeanisation of Gender Law in PolandThis paper seeks to emp...
Democratisation in Central and Eastern Europe has for a long time occupied the attention of scholars...
This paper traces historic changes in the Polish working-time policy and regulation and locates them...
On 1 July 2009, the Anti-Crisis Act temporarily amended the working-time provisions of the Polish La...
Working-time regulation never focused on the promotion of equal opportunities. On the contrary, regu...
Working-time regulation never focused on the promotion of equal opportunities. On the contrary, regu...
This article studies the degree of fit of the Polish gender regime with the gender regime of the Eur...
The PhD thesis applies gender analysis to labour market policy development in Poland before and afte...
Increasing the share of women on the labour market is an urgent issue that Europe must face in the c...
The principle of equality and non-discrimination in employment existed only in a very basic form in ...
The paper tackles the issue of the European Employment Strategy and its application in a New Member ...
Increasing the share of women on the labour market is an urgent issue that Europe must face in the ...
The PhD thesis applies gender analysis to labour market policy development in Poland before and afte...
In the context of welfare state change and European Union and national debates on activation, this a...
In this article we provide a critical review of comparative political economy approaches to the regu...
Transfer of EU Institutional Patterns Europeanisation of Gender Law in PolandThis paper seeks to emp...
Democratisation in Central and Eastern Europe has for a long time occupied the attention of scholars...
This paper traces historic changes in the Polish working-time policy and regulation and locates them...
On 1 July 2009, the Anti-Crisis Act temporarily amended the working-time provisions of the Polish La...
Working-time regulation never focused on the promotion of equal opportunities. On the contrary, regu...
Working-time regulation never focused on the promotion of equal opportunities. On the contrary, regu...
This article studies the degree of fit of the Polish gender regime with the gender regime of the Eur...
The PhD thesis applies gender analysis to labour market policy development in Poland before and afte...
Increasing the share of women on the labour market is an urgent issue that Europe must face in the c...
The principle of equality and non-discrimination in employment existed only in a very basic form in ...
The paper tackles the issue of the European Employment Strategy and its application in a New Member ...
Increasing the share of women on the labour market is an urgent issue that Europe must face in the ...
The PhD thesis applies gender analysis to labour market policy development in Poland before and afte...
In the context of welfare state change and European Union and national debates on activation, this a...
In this article we provide a critical review of comparative political economy approaches to the regu...
Transfer of EU Institutional Patterns Europeanisation of Gender Law in PolandThis paper seeks to emp...
Democratisation in Central and Eastern Europe has for a long time occupied the attention of scholars...