There is now a significant literature engaging with questions around gender and economic governance in the European Union. This builds upon research that demonstrates the gendered nature of the economy, and the gendered impacts of policy interventions. This paper draws on that research to develop an account of the gendered nature of the EU’s crisis response, moving from analysis of the response to the Global Financial Crisis to some prelimary discussions of the EU’s economic response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper shows how at each stage policies generate gendered consequences, and are built upon gendered assumptions about society and the economy.This paper therefore connects the feminist literature on the European Economic Governance ...
This article analyses the gender dimension of the European Commission's proposals to revise the gove...
This Report was commissioned by the Dept of Citizens\u27 Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the re...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
This article was supported in part by a Jean Monnet Network entitled “The Politics of the European S...
Recent years have seen a distinctive transformation in EU economic governance, including the introdu...
The research objective of this article is to analyze the European Parliament’s response to the COVID...
Since the financial crisis we seem to be witnessing a re-invigorated refusal to acknowledge, analyse...
Claire A, Scheele A. Gender, Capitalism and Economic Crisis: Impact and Responses across Europe. Jou...
Europe is experiencing a financial and economic crisis. This began with the ‘credit crunch’ in the ...
This paper explores gender dimensions to the austerity policies which have been pursued across the E...
Recent years have seen a distinctive transformation in EU economic governance, including the introdu...
This chapter explores gender dimensions to the austerity policies which have been pursued across the...
Applying a gender lens to Irish political, economic and banking governance means examining the degre...
Austerity has become the defining feature of EU politics over the last ten years. The language of ex...
This chapter discusses mainstream approaches to economic crisis and austerity. It focuses on differe...
This article analyses the gender dimension of the European Commission's proposals to revise the gove...
This Report was commissioned by the Dept of Citizens\u27 Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the re...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...
This article was supported in part by a Jean Monnet Network entitled “The Politics of the European S...
Recent years have seen a distinctive transformation in EU economic governance, including the introdu...
The research objective of this article is to analyze the European Parliament’s response to the COVID...
Since the financial crisis we seem to be witnessing a re-invigorated refusal to acknowledge, analyse...
Claire A, Scheele A. Gender, Capitalism and Economic Crisis: Impact and Responses across Europe. Jou...
Europe is experiencing a financial and economic crisis. This began with the ‘credit crunch’ in the ...
This paper explores gender dimensions to the austerity policies which have been pursued across the E...
Recent years have seen a distinctive transformation in EU economic governance, including the introdu...
This chapter explores gender dimensions to the austerity policies which have been pursued across the...
Applying a gender lens to Irish political, economic and banking governance means examining the degre...
Austerity has become the defining feature of EU politics over the last ten years. The language of ex...
This chapter discusses mainstream approaches to economic crisis and austerity. It focuses on differe...
This article analyses the gender dimension of the European Commission's proposals to revise the gove...
This Report was commissioned by the Dept of Citizens\u27 Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the re...
Gender norms, roles and relations differentially affect women, men, and non-binary individuals’ vuln...