The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driving up women’s employment while cutting state care expenditures, and marketizing public care provisions. This article combines feminist political economy approaches to reproductive labor as an essential part of the economy with theories of care ethics to explore the EU’s role in deepening this crisis. It concludes that the EU fails to recognize the importance of care or address it holistically and is more preoccupied with the potential impact on public finances than finding a solution to the care crisis.publishedVersionPeer reviewe
Austerity policies in europe are disrupting and potentially reversing progress toward gender equalit...
This article provides new perspectives on the persistent hierarchy between ‘social’ and ‘economic’ g...
Throughout Europe, the family is still an important provider of care, but welfare state policies of ...
The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driv...
The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driv...
The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driv...
This article addresses some implications for gender equality and gender policy at European and natio...
This Report was commissioned by the Dept of Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the reque...
This Report was commissioned by the Dept of Citizens\u27 Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the re...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
This paper explores the economic theory of care and its policy implications by discussing three char...
Austerity policies in europe are disrupting and potentially reversing progress toward gender equalit...
This article provides new perspectives on the persistent hierarchy between ‘social’ and ‘economic’ g...
Throughout Europe, the family is still an important provider of care, but welfare state policies of ...
The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driv...
The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driv...
The European Union (EU) is facing a crisis of care due to demographic shifts, policies aimed at driv...
This article addresses some implications for gender equality and gender policy at European and natio...
This Report was commissioned by the Dept of Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the reque...
This Report was commissioned by the Dept of Citizens\u27 Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the re...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
International audienceIn all European Union members' states, however with various intensity and form...
This paper explores the economic theory of care and its policy implications by discussing three char...
Austerity policies in europe are disrupting and potentially reversing progress toward gender equalit...
This article provides new perspectives on the persistent hierarchy between ‘social’ and ‘economic’ g...
Throughout Europe, the family is still an important provider of care, but welfare state policies of ...