In industrialized countries women have increasingly become a target group for active labour market policies, or ‘activation’. However, to date, the burgeoning literature on activation has tended to overlook its link with the highly gendered nature of welfare. This article presents the first comparative analysis of activation approaches for partnered women in the UK, Australia and Denmark. Three core arguments are put forward that emphasize how the ideas (causal claims, beliefs and assumptions) articulated by key policy actors were crucial to both the construction and delivery of activation policies. First, women’s differentiated access to benefits directly conflicted with the focus on the individual within activation policies. Second, activ...
Due to the intervention of feminist scholars, the gendered dimensions of welfare states have increas...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
In industrialized countries women have increasingly become a target group for active labour market p...
The current UK government has invested heavily in labour market activation, both as an economic and ...
This study aims to understand how goals of activation and gender equality interact in labor market p...
This study aims to understand how goals of activation and gender equality interact in labor market p...
Welfare-to-work programs are now enduring features of Australia's labour market and social policy la...
This chapter explores how activation and labour market reforms challenge social citizenship in Europ...
For many people activation, helping people move from welfare to work, is like mother hood and apple...
Since 1997, the English government has committed itself to the twin (and inter-linked) policy aims o...
Abstract In recent times the economic conditions of working women have substantially improved in ...
In the last decade gender has come to be recognised as a key dimension of the welfare state. A large...
Using a gender perspective and a comparative approach, this paper assesses the extent to which natio...
The central research question of the thesis is: “Why was the relationship between female labour forc...
Due to the intervention of feminist scholars, the gendered dimensions of welfare states have increas...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
In industrialized countries women have increasingly become a target group for active labour market p...
The current UK government has invested heavily in labour market activation, both as an economic and ...
This study aims to understand how goals of activation and gender equality interact in labor market p...
This study aims to understand how goals of activation and gender equality interact in labor market p...
Welfare-to-work programs are now enduring features of Australia's labour market and social policy la...
This chapter explores how activation and labour market reforms challenge social citizenship in Europ...
For many people activation, helping people move from welfare to work, is like mother hood and apple...
Since 1997, the English government has committed itself to the twin (and inter-linked) policy aims o...
Abstract In recent times the economic conditions of working women have substantially improved in ...
In the last decade gender has come to be recognised as a key dimension of the welfare state. A large...
Using a gender perspective and a comparative approach, this paper assesses the extent to which natio...
The central research question of the thesis is: “Why was the relationship between female labour forc...
Due to the intervention of feminist scholars, the gendered dimensions of welfare states have increas...
Gendered division of labour prescribing women’s domestic and care work and men’s labour market parti...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...