This article explores what the UK’s European Union membership has meant for the development of a distinctive, substate equalities agenda in Wales. An analysis of interview data through the lens of feminist institutionalism reveals European Union membership as integral to the emergence of Wales’ approach to gender equality, with Welsh equality advocates using access to European Union norms and funding to establish and legitimize more progressive institutions to advance equality, overcoming domestic resistance and gatekeeping. In turn, research exposes structural risks for Wales’ equalities agenda post-Brexit. Recent equality-related activity in Wales partially mitigates against post-Brexit risks, although vulnerabilities remain
Equality of opportunity was not a major political priority for successive administrations during the...
The analysis of EU level social and gender policies highlights uneven developments and concerns over...
Since the results of the 2016 referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union we...
This article explores what the UK’s European Union membership has meant for the development of a dis...
This article examines gender equality policy in Britain, pre-and post-Brexit. Through a gendered ana...
The evolution of gender equality policies in the UK prior to, and since, entering the Common Market ...
In this article, we identify Brexit as a critical juncture, wherein the EU has had the opportunity t...
Addressing the case of the UK’s membership of the European Women’s Lobby (EWL), this article explore...
The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) is an assertion of UK nation-state sove...
The EU has long championed women’s employment rights (though not always for feminist reasons), says ...
The Welsh Assembly Government's Economic Renewal Strategy aims to develop Wales into a 'knowledge ec...
On the basis of extensive new empirical evidence, this article offers an assessment of how post-devo...
This article explores the meaning of European network membership for state, sub-state and non-state ...
It used to be that case that Wales was distinguished by the strength of the Labour vote and the pres...
Equality of opportunity was not a major political priority for successive administrations during the...
The analysis of EU level social and gender policies highlights uneven developments and concerns over...
Since the results of the 2016 referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union we...
This article explores what the UK’s European Union membership has meant for the development of a dis...
This article examines gender equality policy in Britain, pre-and post-Brexit. Through a gendered ana...
The evolution of gender equality policies in the UK prior to, and since, entering the Common Market ...
In this article, we identify Brexit as a critical juncture, wherein the EU has had the opportunity t...
Addressing the case of the UK’s membership of the European Women’s Lobby (EWL), this article explore...
The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) is an assertion of UK nation-state sove...
The EU has long championed women’s employment rights (though not always for feminist reasons), says ...
The Welsh Assembly Government's Economic Renewal Strategy aims to develop Wales into a 'knowledge ec...
On the basis of extensive new empirical evidence, this article offers an assessment of how post-devo...
This article explores the meaning of European network membership for state, sub-state and non-state ...
It used to be that case that Wales was distinguished by the strength of the Labour vote and the pres...
Equality of opportunity was not a major political priority for successive administrations during the...
The analysis of EU level social and gender policies highlights uneven developments and concerns over...
Since the results of the 2016 referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union we...